[JPRT, 111th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [House Appropriations Committee Print] Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (H.R. 1105; Public Law 111-8) DIVISION I--TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009 ======================================================================= CONTENTS, DIVISION I Page Legislative Text: Title I--Department of Transportation........................ 1947 Title II--Department of Housing and Urban Development........ 1982 Title III--Related Agencies.................................. 2015 Title IV--General Provisions--This Act....................... 2019 Explanatory Statement: Title I--Department of Transportation........................ 2023 Title II--Department of Housing and Urban Development........ 2115 Title III--Related Agencies.................................. 2156 Title IV--General Provisions--This Act....................... 2158 [CLERK'S note: Five sections which precede division I in the Omnibus Appropriations Act apply to all divisions of the Act, including this one. The text of these sections is as follows:] SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009''. SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. [Text omitted for purposes of this note] SEC. 3. REFERENCES. Except as expressly provided otherwise, any reference to ``this Act'' contained in any division of this Act shall be treated as referring only to the provisions of that division. SEC. 4. EXPLANATORY STATEMENT. The explanatory statement regarding this Act, printed in the House of Representatives section of the Congressional Record on or about February 23, 2009 by the Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations of the House, shall have the same effect with respect to the allocation of funds and implementation of this Act as if it were a joint explanatory statement of a committee of conference. SEC. 5. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS. The following sums in this Act are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. Reproduced below is the text of division I of the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (H.R. 1105; P.L. 111-8) as presented to the President for signature.] DIVISION I--TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATONS ACT, 2009 TITLE I DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of the Secretary SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the Office of the Secretary, $98,248,000, of which not to exceed $2,400,000 shall be available for the immediate Office of the Secretary; not to exceed $759,000 shall be available for the immediate Office of the Deputy Secretary; not to exceed $19,838,000 shall be available for the Office of the General Counsel; not to exceed $10,107,000 shall be available for the Office of the Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy; not to exceed $10,200,000 shall be available for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs; not to exceed $2,400,000 shall be available for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs; not to exceed $26,000,000 shall be available for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration; not to exceed $2,020,000 shall be available for the Office of Public Affairs; not to exceed $1,595,000 shall be available for the Office of the Executive Secretariat; not to exceed $1,369,000 shall be available for the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization; not to exceed $8,675,000 for the Office of Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response; and not to exceed $12,885,000 shall be available for the Office of the Chief Information Officer: Provided, That the Secretary of Transportation is authorized to transfer funds appropriated for any office of the Office of the Secretary to any other office of the Office of the Secretary: Provided further, That no appropriation for any office shall be increased or decreased by more than 5 percent by all such transfers: Provided further, That notice of any change in funding greater than 5 percent shall be submitted for approval to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That not to exceed $60,000 shall be for allocation within the Department for official reception and representation expenses as the Secretary may determine: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, excluding fees authorized in Public Law 107-71, there may be credited to this appropriation up to $2,500,000 in funds received in user fees: Provided further, That none of the funds provided in this Act shall be available for the position of Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs: Provided further, That of the funds provided under this heading, $100,000 shall be provided through reimbursement to the Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General to audit the Working Capital Fund's financial statements. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CAPITAL For necessary expenses for upgrading and enhancing the Department of Transportation's financial systems, and reengineering business processes, $5,000,000, to remain available until expended. OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS For necessary expenses of the Office of Civil Rights, $9,384,000. TRANSPORTATION PLANNING, RESEARCH, AND DEVELOPMENT For necessary expenses for conducting transportation planning, research, systems development, development activities, and making grants, to remain available until expended, $18,300,000. WORKING CAPITAL FUND Necessary expenses for operating costs and capital outlays of the Working Capital Fund, not to exceed $128,094,000, shall be paid from appropriations made available to the Department of Transportation: Provided, That such services shall be provided on a competitive basis to entities within the Department of Transportation: Provided further, That the above limitation on operating expenses shall not apply to non-DOT entities: Provided further, That no funds appropriated in this Act to an agency of the Department shall be transferred to the Working Capital Fund without the approval of the agency modal administrator: Provided further, That no assessments may be levied against any program, budget activity, subactivity or project funded by this Act unless notice of such assessments and the basis therefor are presented to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations and are approved by such Committees. MINORITY BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER PROGRAM For the cost of guaranteed loans, $353,000, as authorized by 49 U.S.C. 332: Provided, That such costs, including the cost of modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That these funds are available to subsidize total loan principal, any part of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $18,367,000. In addition, for administrative expenses to carry out the guaranteed loan program, $559,000. MINORITY BUSINESS OUTREACH For necessary expenses of Minority Business Resource Center outreach activities, $3,056,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That notwithstanding 49 U.S.C. 332, these funds may be used for business opportunities related to any mode of transportation. PAYMENTS TO AIR CARRIERS (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) In addition to funds made available from any other source to carry out the essential air service program under 49 U.S.C. 41731 through 41742, $73,013,000, to be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, to remain available until expended: Provided, That, in determining between or among carriers competing to provide service to a community, the Secretary may consider the relative subsidy requirements of the carriers: Provided further, That, if the funds under this heading are insufficient to meet the costs of the essential air service program in the current fiscal year, the Secretary shall transfer such sums as may be necessary to carry out the essential air service program from any available amounts appropriated to or directly administered by the Office of the Secretary for such fiscal year. COMPENSATION FOR AIR CARRIERS (RESCISSION) Of the amounts made available under this heading, all unobligated balances as of the date of enactment of this Act are hereby permanently rescinded. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION Sec. 101. The Secretary of Transportation is authorized to transfer the unexpended balances available for the bonding assistance program from ``Office of the Secretary, Salaries and expenses'' to ``Minority Business Outreach''. Sec. 102. None of the funds made available in this Act to the Department of Transportation may be obligated for the Office of the Secretary of Transportation to approve assessments or reimbursable agreements pertaining to funds appropriated to the modal administrations in this Act, except for activities underway on the date of enactment of this Act, unless such assessments or agreements have completed the normal reprogramming process for Congressional notification. Sec. 103. None of the funds made available under this Act may be obligated or expended to establish or implement a program under which essential air service communities are required to assume subsidy costs commonly referred to as the EAS local participation program. Sec. 104. The Secretary or his or her designee may engage in activities with States and State legislators to consider proposals related to the reduction of motorcycle fatalities. Federal Aviation Administration OPERATIONS (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) For necessary expenses of the Federal Aviation Administration, not otherwise provided for, including operations and research activities related to commercial space transportation, administrative expenses for research and development, establishment of air navigation facilities, the operation (including leasing) and maintenance of aircraft, subsidizing the cost of aeronautical charts and maps sold to the public, lease or purchase of passenger motor vehicles for replacement only, in addition to amounts made available by Public Law 108-176, $9,042,467,000, of which $5,238,005,000 shall be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, of which not to exceed $7,099,019,000 shall be available for air traffic organization activities; not to exceed $1,164,597,000 shall be available for aviation safety activities; not to exceed $14,094,000 shall be available for commercial space transportation activities; not to exceed $111,004,000 shall be available for financial services activities; not to exceed $96,091,000 shall be available for human resources program activities; not to exceed $331,000,000 shall be available for region and center operations and regional coordination activities; not to exceed $180,859,000 shall be available for staff offices; and not to exceed $46,500,000 shall be available for information services: Provided, That not to exceed 2 percent of any budget activity, except for aviation safety budget activity, may be transferred to any budget activity under this heading: Provided further, That no transfer may increase or decrease any appropriation by more than 2 percent: Provided further, That any transfer in excess of 2 percent shall be treated as a reprogramming of funds under section 405 of this Act and shall not be available for obligation or expenditure except in compliance with the procedures set forth in that section: Provided further, That the Secretary utilize not less than $10,000,000 of the funds provided for aviation safety activities to pay for staff increases in the Office of Aviation Flight Standards and the Office of Aircraft Certification: Provided further, That not later than March 31 of each fiscal year hereafter, the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall transmit to Congress an annual update to the report submitted to Congress in December 2004 pursuant to section 221 of Public Law 108-176: Provided further, That the amount herein appropriated shall be reduced by $100,000 for each day after March 31 that such report has not been submitted to the Congress: Provided further, That funds may be used to enter into a grant agreement with a nonprofit standard-setting organization to assist in the development of aviation safety standards: Provided further, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for new applicants for the second career training program: Provided further, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for the Federal Aviation Administration to finalize or implement any regulation that would promulgate new aviation user fees not specifically authorized by law after the date of the enactment of this Act: Provided further, That there may be credited to this appropriation funds received from States, counties, municipalities, foreign authorities, other public authorities, and private sources, for expenses incurred in the provision of agency services, including receipts for the maintenance and operation of air navigation facilities, and for issuance, renewal or modification of certificates, including airman, aircraft, and repair station certificates, or for tests related thereto, or for processing major repair or alteration forms: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under this heading, not less than $9,000,000 shall be for the contract tower cost-sharing program: Provided further, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for paying premium pay under 5 U.S.C. 5546(a) to any Federal Aviation Administration employee unless such employee actually performed work during the time corresponding to such premium pay: Provided further, That none of the funds in this Act for aeronautical charting and cartography are available for activities conducted by, or coordinated through, the Working Capital Fund: Provided further, That none of the funds in this Act may be obligated or expended for an employee of the Federal Aviation Administration to purchase a store gift card or gift certificate through use of a Government-issued credit card. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, for acquisition, establishment, technical support services, improvement by contract or purchase, and hire of air navigation and experimental facilities and equipment, as authorized under part A of subtitle VII of title 49, United States Code, including initial acquisition of necessary sites by lease or grant; engineering and service testing, including construction of test facilities and acquisition of necessary sites by lease or grant; construction and furnishing of quarters and related accommodations for officers and employees of the Federal Aviation Administration stationed at remote localities where such accommodations are not available; and the purchase, lease, or transfer of aircraft from funds available under this heading, including aircraft for aviation regulation and certification; to be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, $2,742,095,000, of which $2,281,595,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2011, and of which $460,500,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2009: Provided, That there may be credited to this appropriation funds received from States, counties, municipalities, other public authorities, and private sources, for expenses incurred in the establishment and modernization of air navigation facilities: Provided further, That upon initial submission to the Congress of the fiscal year 2010 President's budget, the Secretary of Transportation shall transmit to the Congress a comprehensive capital investment plan for the Federal Aviation Administration which includes funding for each budget line item for fiscal years 2010 through 2014, with total funding for each year of the plan constrained to the funding targets for those years as estimated and approved by the Office of Management and Budget: Provided further, That the Secretary of Transportation shall conduct an analysis that compares the current status of air traffic management and the national airspace system to the planned architecture of the ``next generation'' air transportation system: Provided further, That upon initial submission to the Congress of the fiscal year 2010 President's budget, the Secretary of Transportation shall transmit to the Congress an interim architecture for the ``next generation'' air transportation system that establishes a list of priority capabilities to be achieved by 2017 and provides an estimated cost for each of those priorities. RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, AND DEVELOPMENT (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, for research, engineering, and development, as authorized under part A of subtitle VII of title 49, United States Code, including construction of experimental facilities and acquisition of necessary sites by lease or grant, $171,000,000, to be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund and to remain available until September 30, 2011: Provided, That there may be credited to this appropriation as offsetting collections, funds received from States, counties, municipalities, other public authorities, and private sources, which shall be available for expenses incurred for research, engineering, and development. GRANTS-IN-AID FOR AIRPORTS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) For liquidation of obligations incurred for grants-in-aid for airport planning and development, and noise compatibility planning and programs as authorized under subchapter I of chapter 471 and subchapter I of chapter 475 of title 49, United States Code, and under other law authorizing such obligations; for procurement, installation, and commissioning of runway incursion prevention devices and systems at airports of such title; for grants authorized under section 41743 of title 49, United States Code; and for inspection activities and administration of airport safety programs, including those related to airport operating certificates under section 44706 of title 49, United States Code, $3,600,000,000 to be derived from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund and to remain available until expended: Provided, That none of the funds under this heading shall be available for the planning or execution of programs the obligations for which are in excess of $3,514,500,000 in fiscal year 2009, notwithstanding section 47117(g) of title 49, United States Code: Provided further, That none of the funds under this heading shall be available for the replacement of baggage conveyor systems, reconfiguration of terminal baggage areas, or other airport improvements that are necessary to install bulk explosive detection systems: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, of funds limited under this heading, not more than $87,454,000 shall be obligated for administration, not less than $15,000,000 shall be available for the airport cooperative research program, not less than $19,348,000 shall be for Airport Technology Research, and $8,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be available and transferred to ``Office of the Secretary, Salaries and Expenses'' to carry out the Small Community Air Service Development Program. (RESCISSION) Of the amounts authorized under sections 48103 and 48112 of title 49, United States Code, $80,000,000 are permanently rescinded from amounts authorized for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2009. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Sec. 110. None of the funds in this Act may be used to compensate in excess of 600 technical staff-years under the federally funded research and development center contract between the Federal Aviation Administration and the Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development during fiscal year 2009. Sec. 111. None of the funds in this Act shall be used to pursue or adopt guidelines or regulations requiring airport sponsors to provide to the Federal Aviation Administration without cost building construction, maintenance, utilities and expenses, or space in airport sponsor-owned buildings for services relating to air traffic control, air navigation, or weather reporting: Provided, That the prohibition of funds in this section does not apply to negotiations between the agency and airport sponsors to achieve agreement on ``below-market'' rates for these items or to grant assurances that require airport sponsors to provide land without cost to the FAA for air traffic control facilities. Sec. 112. The Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration may reimburse amounts made available to satisfy 49 U.S.C. 41742(a)(1) from fees credited under 49 U.S.C. 45303: Provided, That during fiscal year 2009, 49 U.S.C. 41742(b) shall not apply, and any amount remaining in such account at the close of that fiscal year may be made available to satisfy section 41742(a)(1) for the subsequent fiscal year. Sec. 113. Amounts collected under section 40113(e) of title 49, United States Code, shall be credited to the appropriation current at the time of collection, to be merged with and available for the same purposes of such appropriation. Sec. 114. None of the funds appropriated or limited by this Act may be used to change weight restrictions or prior permission rules at Teterboro airport in Teterboro, New Jersey. Sec. 115. (a) No funds provided in this Act may be used by the Secretary of Transportation to promulgate regulations or take any action regarding the scheduling of airline operations at any commercial airport in the United States if such regulation or action involves: (1) the auctioning by the Secretary or the FAA Administrator of rights or permission to conduct airline operations at such an airport, (2) the implementation by said Secretary or Administrator of peak-period or other forms of congestion pricing at such an airport, (3) either: (A) withdrawal by the Secretary or Administrator of a right or permission to conduct operations at such an airport (except when the withdrawal is for operational reasons or pursuant to the terms or conditions of such operating right or permission), or (B) requiring a carrier to transfer involuntarily any such right or permission to another person, (4) the charging by the Secretary or Administrator of a fee for the right or permission to use navigable airspace at such an airport, or (5) requiring or providing incentives or disincentives to airport proprietors to take such actions themselves. (b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to: (1) prohibit the Secretary or the Administrator from imposing per-operation limitations on airports for the purpose of alleviating congestion at such airports, (2) prohibit individual airports from implementing peak-period or other congestion pricing at such airports, consistent with regulations pertaining to airport rates and charges, or (3) limit the ability of a State, political subdivision of a State, or political authority of at least two States that owns or operates a commercial airport from carrying out its proprietary powers and rights. Sec. 116. None of the funds limited by this Act for grants under the Airport Improvement Program shall be made available to the sponsor of a commercial service airport if such sponsor fails to agree to a request from the Secretary of Transportation for cost-free space in a non-revenue producing, public use area of the airport terminal or other airport facilities for the purpose of carrying out a public service air passenger rights and consumer outreach campaign. Sec. 117. Within 60 days of the publication date of any Government Accountability Office report reviewing the Federal Aviation Administration's project to redesign the airspace over the New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia region, the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall report in writing to the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, on actions the agency intends to take in order to address any concerns and recommendations identified in the Government Accountability Office report. Sec. 118. The Secretary shall apportion to the sponsor of an airport that received scheduled or unscheduled air service from a large certified air carrier (as defined in part 241 of title 14 Code of Federal Regulations, or such other regulations as may be issued by the Secretary under the authority of section 41709) an amount equal to the minimum apportionment specified in 49 U.S.C. 47114(c), if the Secretary determines that airport had more than 10,000 passenger boardings in the preceding calendar year, based on data submitted to the Secretary under part 241 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations. Federal Highway Administration LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) Not to exceed $390,000,000, together with advances and reimbursements received by the Federal Highway Administration, shall be paid in accordance with law from appropriations made available by this Act to the Federal Highway Administration for necessary expenses for administration and operation. In addition, not to exceed $3,524,000 shall be paid from appropriations made available by this Act and transferred to the Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General for costs associated with audits and investigations of projects and programs of the Federal Highway Administration, and not to exceed $300,000 shall be paid from appropriations made available by this Act and provided to that office through reimbursement to conduct the annual audits of financial statements in accordance with section 3521 of title 31, United States Code. In addition, not to exceed $3,124,000 shall be paid from appropriations made available by this Act and transferred to the Appalachian Regional Commission in accordance with section 104 of title 23, United States Code. FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) None of the funds in this Act shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs, the obligations for which are in excess of $40,700,000,000 for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction programs for fiscal year 2009: Provided, That within the $40,700,000,000 obligation limitation on Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction programs, not more than $429,800,000 shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs for transportation research (chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code; sections 111, 5505, and 5506 of title 49, United States Code; and title 5 of Public Law 109-59) for fiscal year 2009: Provided further, That this limitation on transportation research programs shall not apply to any authority previously made available for obligation: Provided further, That the Secretary may, as authorized by section 605(b) of title 23, United States Code, collect and spend fees to cover the costs of 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 and all or a portion of the costs to the Federal Government of servicing such credit instruments: Provided further, That such fees are available until expended to pay for such costs: Provided further, That such amounts are in addition to administrative expenses that are also available for such purpose, and are not subject to any obligation limitation or the limitation on administrative expenses under section 608 of title 23, United States Code. (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) For carrying out the provisions of title 23, United States Code, that are attributable to Federal-aid highways, not otherwise provided, including reimbursement for sums expended pursuant to the provisions of 23 U.S.C. 308, $41,439,000,000 or so much thereof as may be available in and derived from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), to remain available until expended. (RESCISSION) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) Of the unobligated balances of funds apportioned to each State under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, $3,150,000,000 are permanently rescinded: Provided, That such rescission shall not apply to the funds distributed in accordance with sections 130(f) and 104(b)(5) of title 23, United States Code; sections 133(d)(1) and 163 of such title, as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of Public Law 109-59; and the first sentence of section 133(d)(3)(A) of such title: Provided further, That notwithstanding section 1132 of Public Law 110-140, in administering the rescission required under this heading, the Secretary of Transportation shall allow each State to determine the amount of the required rescission to be drawn from the programs to which the rescission applies. APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM For necessary expenses for West Virginia corridor H of the Appalachian Development Highway System as authorized under section 1069(y) of Public Law 102-240, as amended, $9,500,000, to remain available until expended. DENALI ACCESS SYSTEM PROGRAM For necessary expenses for the Denali Access System Program as authorized under section 1960 of Public Law 109-59, $5,700,000, to remain available until expended. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS) Sec. 120. (a) For fiscal year 2009, the Secretary of Transportation shall-- (1) not distribute from the obligation limitation for Federal-aid highways amounts authorized for administrative expenses and programs by section 104(a) of title 23, United States Code; 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 the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users); the highway use tax evasion program; and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics; (2) not distribute an amount from the obligation limitation for Federal-aid highways 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 highways and highway safety programs for previous fiscal years the funds for which are allocated by the Secretary; (3) determine the ratio that-- (A) the obligation limitation for Federal-aid highways, 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 Federal-aid highways 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 such fiscal year), less the aggregate of the amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection; (4)(A) distribute the obligation limitation for Federal-aid highways, less the aggregate amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2), for sections 1301, 1302, and 1934 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users; sections 117 (but individually for each project numbered 1 through 3676 listed in the table contained in section 1702 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users) and section 144(g) of title 23, United States Code; and section 14501 of title 40, United States Code, so that the amount of obligation authority available for each of such sections is equal to the amount determined by multiplying the ratio determined under paragraph (3) by the sums authorized to be appropriated for that section for the fiscal year; and (B) distribute $2,000,000,000 for section 105 of title 23, United States Code; (5) distribute the obligation limitation provided for Federal-aid highways, less the aggregate amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2) and amounts distributed under paragraph (4), for each of the programs that are allocated by the Secretary under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users and title 23, United States Code (other than to programs to which paragraphs (1) and (4) apply), by multiplying the ratio determined under paragraph (3) by the amounts authorized to be appropriated for each such program for such fiscal year; and (6) distribute the obligation limitation provided for Federal-aid highways, less the aggregate amounts not distributed under paragraphs (1) and (2) and amounts distributed under paragraphs (4) and (5), for Federal- aid highways 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 the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users and title 23, United States Code, in the ratio that-- (A) amounts authorized to be appropriated for such programs that are apportioned to each State for such fiscal year, bear to (B) the total of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for such programs that are apportioned to all States for such fiscal year. (b) Exceptions From Obligation Limitation.--The obligation limitation for Federal-aid highways shall not apply to obligations: (1) under section 125 of title 23, United States Code; (2) under section 147 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978; (3) under section 9 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1981; (4) under subsections (b) and (j) of section 131 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982; (5) under subsections (b) and (c) of section 149 of the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1987; (6) under sections 1103 through 1108 of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991; (7) under section 157 of title 23, United States Code, as in effect on the day before the date of the enactment of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century; (8) under 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) for Federal-aid highway programs for which obligation authority was made available under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century 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) under section 105 of title 23, United States Code, but only in an amount equal to $639,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2005 through 2009; and (11) under section 1603 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, 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) Redistribution of Unused Obligation Authority.-- Notwithstanding subsection (a), the Secretary shall, after August 1 of such fiscal year, revise a distribution of the obligation limitation made available under subsection (a) if the amount distributed cannot be obligated during that fiscal year and 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. (d) Applicability of Obligation Limitations to Transportation Research Programs.--The obligation limitation shall apply to transportation research programs carried out under chapter 5 of title 23, United States Code, and title V (research title) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, except that obligation authority made available for such programs under such limitation shall remain available for a period of 3 fiscal years and shall 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. (e) Redistribution of Certain Authorized Funds.-- (1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of the distribution of obligation limitation under subsection (a), the Secretary shall distribute to the States any funds that-- (A) are authorized to be appropriated for such fiscal year for Federal-aid highways programs; and (B) the Secretary determines will not be allocated to the States, and will not be available for obligation, in such fiscal year due to the imposition of any obligation limitation for such fiscal year. (2) Ratio.--Funds shall be distributed under paragraph (1) in the same ratio as the distribution of obligation authority under subsection (a)(6). (3) Availability.--Funds distributed under paragraph (1) shall be available for any purposes described in section 133(b) of title 23, United States Code. (f) Special Limitation Characteristics.--Obligation limitation distributed for a fiscal year under subsection (a)(4) for the provision specified in subsection (a)(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. (g) High Priority Project Flexibility.-- (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), obligation authority distributed for such fiscal year under subsection (a)(4) for each project numbered 1 through 3676 listed in the table contained in section 1702 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users 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). (h) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the distribution of obligation authority under subsection (a)(4)(A) for each of the individual projects numbered greater than 3676 listed in the table contained in section 1702 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. Sec. 121. Notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302, funds received by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics from the sale of data products, for necessary expenses incurred pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 111 may be credited to the Federal-aid highways account for the purpose of reimbursing the Bureau for such expenses: Provided, That such funds shall be subject to the obligation limitation for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction. Sec. 122. In addition to amounts provided in this or any other Act for fiscal year 2009, $143,031,303, to be derived from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), shall be available for the Transportation, Community, and System Preservation Program under section 1117 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (Pub. L. 109-59; 119 Stat. 1144, 1177-1179): Provided, That all funds made available under this section shall be subject to any limitation on obligations for Federal- aid highways and highway safety construction programs set forth in this Act or any other Act: Provided further, That such funds shall be administered in accordance with section 1117(g)(2) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. Sec. 123. Of the amounts made available under section 104(a) of title 23, United States Code, $33,401,492 are permanently rescinded. Sec. 124. Of the unobligated balances of funds made available in fiscal year 2005 and prior fiscal years for the implementation or execution of programs for transportation research, training and education, and technology deployment including intelligent transportation systems, $11,756,527 are permanently rescinded. Sec. 125. There is hereby appropriated to the Secretary of Transportation $161,326,625 for surface transportation priorities: Provided, That the amount provided by this section shall be made available for the programs, projects and activities identified under this section in the explanatory statement accompanying this Act: Provided further, That funds provided by this section, at the request of a State, shall be transferred by the Secretary to another Federal agency: Provided further, That the Federal share payable on account of any program, project, or activity carried out with funds set aside by this section shall be 100 percent: Provided further, That the sums set aside by this section shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That none of the funds set aside by this section shall be subject to any limitation on obligations for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction programs set forth in this Act or any other Act. Sec. 126. Not less than 15 days prior to waiving, under his or her statutory authority, any Buy America requirement for Federal-aid highway projects, the Secretary of Transportation shall make an informal public notice and comment opportunity on the intent to issue such waiver and the reasons therefor: Provided, That the Secretary shall provide an annual report to the Appropriations Committees of the Congress on any waivers granted under the Buy America requirements. Sec. 127. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds made available in Public Law 110-161 for ``Bridge over Broadway, Missoula to Rattlesnake National Recreation Area, MT'' shall be available for a new pedestrian and bicycle- friendly at-grade crossing of East Broadway Street in Missoula, Montana. Sec. 128. (a) In General.--Except as provided in subsection (b), none of the funds made available, limited, or otherwise affected by this Act shall be used to approve or otherwise authorize the imposition of any toll on any segment of highway located on the Federal-aid system in the State of Texas that-- (1) as of the date of enactment of this Act, is not tolled; (2) is constructed with Federal assistance provided under title 23, United States Code; and (3) is in actual operation as of the date of enactment of this Act. (b) Exceptions.-- (1) Number of toll lanes.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to any segment of highway on the Federal-aid system described in that subsection that, as of the date on which a toll is imposed on the segment, will have the same number of non-toll lanes as were in existence prior to that date. (2) High-occupancy vehicle lanes.--A high-occupancy vehicle lane that is converted to a toll lane shall not be subject to this section, and shall not be considered to be a non-toll lane for purposes of determining whether a highway will have fewer non-toll lanes than prior to the date of imposition of the toll, if-- (A) high-occupancy vehicles occupied by the number of passengers specified by the entity operating the toll lane may use the toll lane without paying a toll, unless otherwise specified by the appropriate county, town, municipal or other local government entity, or public toll road or transit authority; or (B) each high-occupancy vehicle lane that was converted to a toll lane was constructed as a temporary lane to be replaced by a toll lane under a plan approved by the appropriate county, town, municipal or other local government entity, or public toll road or transit authority. Sec. 129. (a) In the explanatory statement referenced in section 129 of division K of Public Law 110-161 (121 Stat. 2388), the item relating to ``Route 116 and Bay Road Intersection and Road Improvements, Amherst, MA'' in the table of projects for such section 129 is deemed to be amended by inserting ``, including Bike, Pedestrian, or Other Off Road Paths'' after ``Improvements''. (b) In the explanatory statement referenced in section 129 of division K of Public Law 110-161 (121 Stat. 2388), the item relating to ``Highway 77 Rail Grade Separation, Marion, AR'', in the table of projects for such section 129 is deemed to be amended by striking ``Highway 77 Rail Grade Separation, Marion, AR'' and inserting ``BNSF main line overpass within the Marion, Arkansas, planning jurisdiction''. (c) In the explanatory statement referenced in section 186 of division K of Public Law 110-161 (121 Stat. 2406), in the table of projects under the heading ``Federal Highway Administration--Federal-Aid Highways (Limitation on Obligations)--Federal Lands'' in division K of such explanatory statement, the item relating to ``U.S. Forest Highway 4, Winston County, Alabama'' is deemed to be amended by striking ``Highway 4'' and inserting ``Highway 9''. (d) In the explanatory statement referenced in section 186 of division K of Public Law 110-161 (121 Stat. 2406), the item relating to ``Street Improvements in Burnham, IL'' in the table of projects under the heading ``Transportation, Community and System Preservation Program'' is deemed to be amended by striking ``Street Improvements in Burnham, IL'' and inserting ``Repair of Side Streets and Relocation of Water Mains resulting from rerouting of traffic and reconstruction of 159th Street in Harvey, IL''. (e) In the explanatory statement referenced in section 186 of division K of Public Law 110-161 (121 Stat. 2406), the item relating to ``Street Improvements in Thornton, IL'' in the table of projects under the heading ``Transportation, Community and System Preservation Program'' is deemed to be amended by striking ``Street Improvements in Thornton, IL'' and inserting ``Engineering, Right-of-Way, and Construction of Joe Orr Road Extension and Main Street Project in Lynwood, IL''. (f) Funds made available from the amount appropriated under the heading ``Federal Highway Administration--Highway Demonstration Projects'' of title I of the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992 (Public Law 102-143) for the Miller Highway from 59th Street to 72nd Street, west side of Manhattan, New York, and from the amount appropriated under the heading ``Federal Highway Administration--Highway Projects'' of title I of the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (Public Law 102-388) for design improvements on Miller Highway, New York City, New York, shall be made available for the project specified in item 4599 of section 1702 of SAFETEA-LU (Public Law 109-59), as amended by the SAFETEA-LU Technical Corrections Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-244). Sec. 130. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any unexpended amounts available for obligation for item number 48 under section 1106(b) of Public Law 102-240 (105 Stat. 2046) for the Southern State Parkway Improvement project shall be available for obligation and expenditure on the I-90 connector, Rensselaer County, New York, including reimbursement for expenses incurred on such connector prior to the date of enactment of this section. Sec. 131. (a) The table contained in section 1702 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1256) is amended by striking the project description for item number 189 and inserting the following: ``Planning, design, engineering, environmental analysis, acquisition of rights-of-way, and construction for the Long Valley Bypass''. (b) The table contained in section 1702 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (119 Stat. 1256) is amended by striking the project description for item number 3546 and inserting the following: ``Port of Coos Bay to acquire and repair the Coos Bay Line''. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) (INCLUDING RESCISSION) For payment of obligations incurred for administration of motor carrier safety operations and programs pursuant to section 31104(i) of title 49, United States Code, and sections 4127 and 4134 of Public Law 109-59, $234,000,000, to be derived from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), together with advances and reimbursements received by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the sum of which shall remain available until expended: Provided, That none of the funds derived from the Highway Trust Fund in this Act shall be available for the implementation, execution or administration of programs, the obligations for which are in excess of $234,000,000, for ``Motor Carrier Safety Operations and Programs'', of which $8,500,000, to remain available for obligation until September 30, 2011, is for the research and technology program and $1,000,000 shall be available for commercial motor vehicle operator's grants to carry out section 4134 of Public Law 109-59: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the funds under this heading for outreach and education shall be available for transfer: Provided further, That the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration shall transmit to Congress a report on March 30, 2009 and September 30, 2009 on the agency's ability to meet its requirement to conduct compliance reviews on high-risk carriers: Provided further, That $4,839,259 in unobligated balances are permanently rescinded. motor carrier safety grants (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) (INCLUDING RESCISSION) For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out sections 31102, 31104(a), 31106, 31107, 31109, 31309, 31313 of title 49, United States Code, and sections 4126 and 4128 of Public Law 109-59, $307,000,000, to be derived from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) and to remain available until expended: Provided, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs, the obligations for which are in excess of $307,000,000, for ``Motor Carrier Safety Grants''; of which $209,000,000 shall be available for the motor carrier safety assistance program to carry out sections 31102 and 31104(a) of title 49, United States Code; $25,000,000 shall be available for the commercial driver's license improvements program to carry out section 31313 of title 49, United States Code; $32,000,000 shall be available for the border enforcement grants program to carry out section 31107 of title 49, United States Code; $5,000,000 shall be available for the performance and registration information system management program to carry out sections 31106(b) and 31109 of title 49, United States Code; $25,000,000 shall be available for the commercial vehicle information systems and networks deployment program to carry out section 4126 of Public Law 109-59; $3,000,000 shall be available for the safety data improvement program to carry out section 4128 of Public Law 109-59; and $8,000,000 shall be available for the commercial driver's license information system modernization program to carry out section 31309(e) of title 49, United States Code: Provided further, That of the funds made available for the motor carrier safety assistance program, $29,000,000 shall be available for audits of new entrant motor carriers: Provided further, That $6,502,558 in unobligated balances are permanently rescinded. MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) (RESCISSION) Of the amounts made available under this heading in prior appropriations Acts, $2,231,259 in unobligated balances are permanently rescinded. NATIONAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY PROGRAM (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) (RESCISSION) Of the amounts made available under this heading in prior appropriations Acts, $19,571,910 in unobligated balances are permanently rescinded. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION Sec. 135. Funds appropriated or limited in this Act shall be subject to the terms and conditions stipulated in section 350 of Public Law 107-87 and section 6901 of Public Law 110-28, including that the Secretary submit a report to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees annually on the safety and security of transportation into the United States by Mexico- domiciled motor carriers. Sec. 136. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available under this Act may be used, directly or indirectly, to establish, implement, continue, promote, or in any way permit a cross-border motor carrier demonstration program to allow Mexican-domiciled motor carriers to operate beyond the commercial zones along the international border between the United States and Mexico, including continuing, in whole or in part, any such program that was initiated prior to the date of the enactment of this Act. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH For expenses necessary to discharge the functions of the Secretary, with respect to traffic and highway safety under subtitle C of title X of Public Law 109-59 and chapter 301 and part C of subtitle VI of title 49, United States Code, $127,000,000, of which $31,670,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That none of the funds appropriated by this Act may be obligated or expended to plan, finalize, or implement any rulemaking to add to section 575.104 of title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations any requirement pertaining to a grading standard that is different from the three grading standards (treadwear, traction, and temperature resistance) already in effect. OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out the provisions of 23 U.S.C. 403, $105,500,000 to be derived from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) and to remain available until expended: Provided, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for the planning or execution of programs the total obligations for which, in fiscal year 2009, are in excess of $105,500,000 for programs authorized under 23 U.S.C. 403: Provided further, That within the $105,500,000 obligation limitation for operations and research, $26,908,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2010 and shall be in addition to the amount of any limitation imposed on obligations for future years. NATIONAL DRIVER REGISTER (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out chapter 303 of title 49, United States Code, $4,000,000, to be derived from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account) and to remain available until expended: Provided, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs the total obligations for which, in fiscal year 2009, are in excess of $4,000,000 for the National Driver Register authorized under such chapter. HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY GRANTS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LLIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out the provisions of 23 U.S.C. 402, 405, 406, 408, and 410 and sections 2001(a)(11), 2009, 2010, and 2011 of Public Law 109- 59, to remain available until expended, $619,500,000 to be derived from the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account): Provided, That none of the funds in this Act shall be available for the planning or execution of programs the total obligations for which, in fiscal year 2009, are in excess of $619,500,000 for programs authorized under 23 U.S.C. 402, 405, 406, 408, and 410 and sections 2001(a)(11), 2009, 2010, and 2011 of Public Law 109-59, of which $235,000,000 shall be for ``Highway Safety Programs'' under 23 U.S.C. 402; $25,000,000 shall be for ``Occupant Protection Incentive Grants'' under 23 U.S.C. 405; $124,500,000 shall be for ``Safety Belt Performance Grants'' under 23 U.S.C. 406, and such obligation limitation shall remain available until September 30, 2010 in accordance with subsection (f) of such section 406 and shall be in addition to the amount of any limitation imposed on obligations for such grants for future fiscal years; $34,500,000 shall be for ``State Traffic Safety Information System Improvements'' under 23 U.S.C. 408; $139,000,000 shall be for ``Alcohol-Impaired Driving Countermeasures Incentive Grant Program'' under 23 U.S.C. 410; $18,500,000 shall be for ``Administrative Expenses'' under section 2001(a)(11) of Public Law 109-59; $29,000,000 shall be for ``High Visibility Enforcement Program'' under section 2009 of Public Law 109-59; $7,000,000 shall be for ``Motorcyclist Safety'' under section 2010 of Public Law 109-59; and $7,000,000 shall be for ``Child Safety and Child Booster Seat Safety Incentive Grants'' under section 2011 of Public Law 109- 59: Provided further, That none of these funds shall be used for construction, rehabilitation, or remodeling costs, or for office furnishings and fixtures for State, local or private buildings or structures: Provided further, That not to exceed $500,000 of the funds made available for section 410 ``Alcohol- Impaired Driving Countermeasures Grants'' shall be available for technical assistance to the States: Provided further, That not to exceed $750,000 of the funds made available for the ``High Visibility Enforcement Program'' shall be available for the evaluation required under section 2009(f) of Public Law 109-59. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS) Sec. 140. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or limitation on the use of funds made available under section 403 of title 23, United States Code, an additional $130,000 shall be made available to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, out of the amount limited for section 402 of title 23, United States Code, to pay for travel and related expenses for State management reviews and to pay for core competency development training and related expenses for highway safety staff. Sec. 141. Of the amounts made available under the heading ``Operations and Research (Liquidation of Contract Authorization) (Limitation on Obligations) (Highway Trust Fund)'' in prior appropriations Acts, $10,900,000 in unobligated balances are permanently rescinded. Sec. 142. Of the amounts made available under the heading ``National Driver Register (Liquidation of Contract Authorization) (Limitation on Obligations) (Highway Trust Fund)'' in prior appropriations Acts, $544,000 in unobligated balances are permanently rescinded. Sec. 143. Of the amounts made available under the heading ``Highway Traffic Safety Grants (Liquidation of Contract Authorization) (Limitation on Obligations) (Highway Trust Fund)'' in prior appropriations Acts, $60,200,000 in unobligated balances are permanently rescinded. Federal Railroad Administration SAFETY AND OPERATIONS For necessary expenses of the Federal Railroad Administration, not otherwise provided for, $159,445,000, of which $12,268,890 shall remain available until expended. RAILROAD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT For necessary expenses for railroad research and development, $33,950,000, to remain available until expended. CAPITAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES--INTERCITY PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE To enable the Federal Railroad Administrator to make grants to States for the capital costs of improving existing intercity passenger rail service and providing new intercity passenger rail service, $90,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That grants shall be provided to a State only on a reimbursable basis: Provided further, That grants cover no more than 50 percent of the total capital cost of a project selected for funding: Provided further, That no more than 10 percent of funds made available under this program may be used for planning activities that lead directly to the development of a passenger rail corridor investment plan consistent with the requirements established by the Administrator: Provided further, That no later than eight months following enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish and publish criteria for project selection, set a deadline for grant applications, and provide a schedule for project selection: Provided further, That to be eligible for this assistance, States must include intercity passenger rail service as an integral part of statewide transportation planning as required under section 135 of title 23, United States Code: Provided further, That to be eligible for capital assistance the specific project must be on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan at the time of the application to qualify: Provided further, That the Secretary give priority to capital and planning applications for projects that improve the safety and reliability of intercity passenger trains, involve a commitment by freight railroads to an enforceable on-time performance of passenger trains of 80 percent or greater, involve a commitment by freight railroads of financial resources commensurate with the benefit expected to their operations, improve or extend service on a route that requires little or no Federal assistance for its operations, and involve a commitment by States or railroads of financial resources to improve the safety of highway/rail grade crossings over which the passenger service operates: Provided further, That the Administrator is directed to report to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 180 days upon enactment of this Act detailing the recipients and outcomes of grants issued pursuant to Public Law 110-116, under this heading, the Capital Assistance to States Program, any and all usage and performance fees paid to a freight railroad for access to the right of way: Provided further, That the Administrator may retain up to one-quarter of 1 percent of the funds provided under this heading to fund the award and oversight by the Administrator of grants made under this heading. RAILROAD REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT FINANCING PROGRAM The Secretary of Transportation is authorized to issue to the Secretary of the Treasury notes or other obligations pursuant to section 512 of the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (Public Law 94-210), as amended, in such amounts and at such times as may be necessary to pay any amounts required pursuant to the guarantee of the principal amount of obligations under sections 511 through 513 of such Act, such authority to exist as long as any such guaranteed obligation is outstanding: Provided, That pursuant to section 502 of such Act, as amended, no new direct loans or loan guarantee commitments shall be made using Federal funds for the credit risk premium during fiscal year 2009. RAIL LINE RELOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM For necessary expenses of carrying out section 20154 of title 49, United States Code, as authorized by section 9002 of Public Law 109-59, $25,000,000, to remain available until expended. OPERATING GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION To enable the Secretary of Transportation to make quarterly grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation for operation of intercity passenger rail, $550,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Secretary shall withhold such sums as shall be necessary for the costs associated with the second retroactive wage payment to Amtrak employees and shall transmit such funding to the corporation for the sole and exclusive purpose of making such payments only at such time as said payments are due: Provided further, That such remaining amounts available under this paragraph shall be available for the Secretary to approve funding to cover operating losses for the Corporation only after receiving and reviewing a grant request for each specific train route: Provided further, That each such grant request shall be accompanied by a detailed financial analysis, revenue projection, and capital expenditure projection justifying the Federal support to the Secretary's satisfaction: Provided further, That the Corporation is directed to achieve savings through operating efficiencies including, but not limited to, modifications to food and beverage service and first class service: Provided further, That the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation shall report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations beginning 3 months after the date of the enactment of this Act and quarterly thereafter with estimates of the savings accrued as a result of all operational reforms instituted by the Corporation: Provided further, That not later than 120 days after enactment of this Act, the Corporation shall transmit to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations the status of its plan to improve the financial performance of food and beverage service and its plan to improve the financial performance of first class service (including sleeping car service): Provided further, That the Corporation shall report quarterly to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on its progress against the milestones and target dates contained in the plan provided in fiscal year 2008 and quantify savings realized to date on a monthly basis compared to those projected in the plan, identify any changes in the plan or delays in implementing these plans, and identify the causes of delay and proposed corrective measures: Provided further, That not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act, the Corporation shall transmit, in electronic format, to the Secretary, the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation a comprehensive business plan approved by the Board of Directors for fiscal year 2009 under section 24104(a) of title 49, United States Code: Provided further, That the business plan shall include, as applicable, targets for ridership, revenues, and capital and operating expenses: Provided further, That the plan shall also include a separate accounting of such targets for the Northeast Corridor; commuter service; long-distance Amtrak service; State-supported service; each intercity train route, including Autotrain; and commercial activities including contract operations: Provided further, That the business plan shall include a description of the work to be funded, along with cost estimates and an estimated timetable for completion of the projects covered by this business plan: Provided further, That the Corporation shall continue to provide monthly reports in electronic format regarding the pending business plan, which shall describe the work completed to date, any changes to the business plan, and the reasons for such changes, and shall identify all sole source contract awards which shall be accompanied by a justification as to why said contract was awarded on a sole source basis: Provided further, That the Corporation's business plan and all subsequent supplemental plans shall be displayed on the Corporation's website within a reasonable timeframe following their submission to the appropriate entities: Provided further, That none of the funds under this heading may be obligated or expended until the Corporation agrees to continue abiding by the provisions of paragraphs 1, 2, 5, 9, and 11 of the summary of conditions for the direct loan agreement of June 28, 2002, in the same manner as in effect on the date of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That none of the funds provided in this Act may be used after March 1, 2006, to support any route on which Amtrak offers a discounted fare of more than 50 percent off the normal, peak fare: Provided further, That the preceding proviso does not apply to routes where the operating loss as a result of the discount is covered by a State and the State participates in the setting of fares: Provided further, That of the amounts made available under this heading not less than $18,500,000 shall be available for the Amtrak Office of Inspector General. CAPITAL AND DEBT SERVICE GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION To enable the Secretary of Transportation to make quarterly grants to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation for the maintenance and repair of capital infrastructure owned by the Corporation, including railroad equipment, rolling stock, legal mandates and other services, $940,000,000, to remain available until expended, of which not to exceed $285,000,000 shall be for debt service obligations: Provided, That the Secretary may retain up to one-quarter of 1 percent of the funds under this heading to fund the oversight by the Federal Railroad Administration of the design and implementation of capital projects funded by grants made under this heading: Provided further, That the Secretary shall approve funding for capital expenditures, including advance purchase orders of materials, for the Corporation only after receiving and reviewing a grant request for each specific capital grant justifying the Federal support to the Secretary's satisfaction: Provided further, That none of the funds under this heading may be used to subsidize operating losses of the Corporation: Provided further, That none of the funds under this heading may be used for capital projects not approved by the Secretary of Transportation or on the Corporation's fiscal year 2009 business plan: Provided further, That, the business plan shall be accompanied by a comprehensive fleet plan for all Amtrak rolling stock which shall address the Corporation's detailed plans and timeframes for the maintenance, refurbishment, replacement and expansion of the Amtrak fleet: Provided further, That said fleet plan shall establish year-specific goals and milestones and discuss potential, current, and preferred financing options for all such activities. EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (RESCISSION) Of the amounts made available under this heading in Public Laws 109-115 and 110-5, all unobligated balances as of the date of enactment of this provision are hereby rescinded. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Sec. 151. The Secretary may purchase promotional items of nominal value for use in public outreach activities to accomplish the purposes of 49 U.S.C. 20134: Provided, That the Secretary shall prescribe guidelines for the administration of such purchases and use. Sec. 152. Hereafter, notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds provided in this Act for the National Railroad Passenger Corporation shall immediately cease to be available to said Corporation in the event that the Corporation contracts to have services provided at or from any location outside the United States. For purposes of this section, the word ``services'' shall mean any service that was, as of July 1, 2006, performed by a full-time or part-time Amtrak employee whose base of employment is located within the United States. Sec. 153. The Secretary of Transportation may receive and expend cash, or receive and utilize spare parts and similar items, from non-United States Government sources to repair damages to or replace United States Government owned automated track inspection cars and equipment as a result of third party liability for such damages, and any amounts collected under this section shall be credited directly to the Safety and Operations account of the Federal Railroad Administration, and shall remain available until expended for the repair, operation and maintenance of automated track inspection cars and equipment in connection with the automated track inspection program. Sec. 154. The Federal Railroad Administrator shall submit a quarterly report on April 1, 2009, and quarterly reports thereafter, to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations detailing the Administrator's efforts at improving the on-time performance of Amtrak intercity rail service operating on non-Amtrak owned property. Such reports shall compare the most recent actual on-time performance data to pre-established on-time performance goals that the Administrator shall set for each rail service, identified by route. Such reports shall also include whatever other information and data regarding the on-time performance of Amtrak trains the Administrator deems to be appropriate. The amounts made available in this title under the heading ``Office of the Secretary, Salaries and Expenses'' shall be reduced $100,000 for each day after the first day of each quarter that the quarterly reports required by this section are not submitted to the Congress. Federal Transit Administration ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary administrative expenses of the Federal Transit Administration's programs authorized by chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code, $94,413,000: Provided, That of the funds available under this heading, not to exceed $1,800,000 shall be available for travel and not to exceed $23,322,000 shall be available for the central account: Provided further, That any funding transferred from the central account shall be submitted for approval to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That none of the funds provided or limited in this Act may be used to create a permanent office of transit security under this heading: Provided further, That of the funds in this Act available for the execution of contracts under section 5327(c) of title 49, United States Code, $2,000,000 shall be transferred to the Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General for costs associated with audits and investigations of transit- related issues, including reviews of new fixed guideway systems: Provided further, That upon submission to the Congress of the fiscal year 2010 President's budget, the Secretary of Transportation shall transmit to Congress the annual report on new starts, including proposed allocations of funds for fiscal year 2010. FORMULA AND BUS GRANTS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORITY) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) For payment of obligations incurred in carrying out the provisions of 49 U.S.C. 5305, 5307, 5308, 5309, 5310, 5311, 5316, 5317, 5320, 5335, 5339, and 5340 and section 3038 of Public Law 105-178, as amended, $8,670,000,000 to be derived from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust Fund and to remain available until expended: Provided, That funds available for the implementation or execution of programs authorized under 49 U.S.C. 5305, 5307, 5308, 5309, 5310, 5311, 5316, 5317, 5320, 5335, 5339, and 5340 and section 3038 of Public Law 105- 178, as amended, shall not exceed total obligations of $8,260,565,000 in fiscal year 2009. RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTERS For necessary expenses to carry out 49 U.S.C. 5306, 5312- 5315, 5322, and 5506, $67,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That $10,000,000 is available to carry out the transit cooperative research program under section 5313 of title 49, United States Code, $4,300,000 is available for the National Transit Institute under section 5315 of title 49, United States Code, and $7,000,000 is available for university transportation centers program under section 5506 of title 49, United States Code: Provided further, That $45,700,000 is available to carry out national research programs under sections 5312, 5313, 5314, and 5322 of title 49, United States Code. CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS For necessary expenses to carry out section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, $1,809,250,000, to remain available until expended, of which no less than $200,000,000 is for section 5309(e) of such title: Provided, That of the funds available under this heading, amounts are to be made available as follows: AC Transit BRT Corridor, California, $4,000,000. Bellevue-Redmond BRT, King County, Washington, $10,952,330. BRT, Potomac Yard-Crystal City, City of Alexandria and Arlington County, Virginia, $1,000,000. BRT, State Avenue Corridor, Wyandotte County, Kansas, $1,500,000. Central Corridor Light Rail Transit Project, Minnesota, $20,000,000. Central Florida Commuter Rail, Florida, $13,000,000. Central Link Initial Segment, Seattle, Washington, $25,962,062. Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail, Arizona, $91,800,000. Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension, North Carolina, $20,500,000. Commuter Rail Improvements, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, $30,000,000. Commuter Rail Study--Phoenix to Tucson, Arizona, $3,500,000. CTA Brown Line (Ravenswood), Illinois, $30,474,404. CTA Circle Line, Illinois, $6,000,000. Dallas Area Rapid Transit Northwest/Southeast Light Rail MOS, Texas, $87,974,716. Downtown Orlando East-West Circulator System, Florida, $8,000,000. Dulles Corridor Metrorail, Virginia, $29,100,000. Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor Project, Hawaii, $20,000,000. Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority Advanced Transit Program/METRO Solutions Phase 2, Texas, $15,000,000. Hudson-Bergen MOS-2, Northern, New Jersey, $1,103,860. I-69 HOV/BRT, Mississippi, $7,650,000. Improvements to the Rosslyn Metro Station, Virginia, $2,000,000. JTA BRT System, Jacksonville, Florida, $1,280,000. Largo Metrorail Extension, District of Columbia/ Maryland, $34,700,000. Livermore-Amador BRT, Livermore, California, $7,990,000. Long Island Rail Road East Side Access, New York, $209,623,898. Mason Corridor BRT, Fort Collins, Colorado, $11,182,000. MARC Capacity Improvements, Maryland, $13,000,000. Metra, Illinois, $24,000,000. Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension, Los Angeles, California, $81,600,000. Metrorail Orange Line Extension Project, Florida, $20,000,000. Metro Rapid Bus System Gap Closure, Los Angeles, California, $332,620. Mid-City Rapid, San Diego, California, $19,485,000. Mid Jordan Light Rail Extension, Utah, $20,000,000. Mountain Links BRT, Flagstaff, Arizona, $5,614,200. Norfolk LRT, Virginia, $53,592,108. North Shore LRT Connector, Pennsylvania, $670,885. Northern Indiana Commuter Transit District, Indiana, $5,000,000. Northstar Corridor Rail, Minnesota, $71,166,060. Pacific Highway South BRT, King County, Washington, $281,520. Perris Valley Line, Riverside, California, $45,000,000. Pioneer Parkway EmX BRT, Springfield, Oregon, $296,000. San Francisco Muni Third Street Light Rail--Central Subway Project, California, $10,000,000. Second Avenue Subway Phase 1, New York, $277,697,000. South Corridor BRT, Kent County, Michigan, $600,000. South Corridor I-205/Portland Mall LRT, Oregon, $81,600,000. South County Commuter Rail, Wickford Junction Station, Rhode Island, $1,345,500. South Sacramento Light Rail Extension, California, $7,000,000. Southeast Corridor, LRT, Colorado, $1,031,210. Stamford Urban Transitway, Connecticut, $3,650,000. Streetcar Loop, Portland, Oregon, $45,000,000. Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor, New Jersey, $48,000,000. Troost Corridor BRT, Kansas City, Missouri, $125,200. Tucson Modern Streetcar/Light Rail Transit System, Tucson, Arizona, $2,000,000. University Link LRT Extension, Washington, $100,000,000. Van Ness BRT Project, San Francisco, California, $400,000. VRE Rolling Stock, Virginia, $5,000,000. Weber County to Salt Lake City Commuter Rail, Utah, $81,600,000. West Corridor LRT, Colorado, $60,000,000. Wilshire Boulevard Bus-Only Lane, Los Angeles, California, $9,857,097. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS) Sec. 160. The limitations on obligations for the programs of the Federal Transit Administration shall not apply to any authority under 49 U.S.C. 5338, previously made available for obligation, or to any other authority previously made available for obligation. Sec. 161. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated or limited by this Act under the Federal Transit Administration, Capital Investment Grants account and for bus and bus facilities under the Federal Transit Administration, Formula and Bus Grants account for projects specified in this Act or identified in reports accompanying this Act not obligated by September 30, 2011, and other recoveries, shall be directed to projects eligible to use the funds for the purposes for which they were originally provided. Sec. 162. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any funds appropriated before October 1, 2008, under any section of chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code, that remain available for expenditure, may be transferred to and administered under the most recent appropriation heading for any such section. Sec. 163. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, unobligated funds made available for new fixed guideway system projects under the heading ``Federal Transit Administration, Capital investment grants'' in any appropriations Act prior to this Act may be used during this fiscal year to satisfy expenses incurred for such projects. Sec. 164. During fiscal year 2009, each Federal Transit Administration grant for a project that involves the acquisition or rehabilitation of a bus to be used in public transportation shall be funded for 90 percent of the net capital costs of a biodiesel bus or a factory-installed or retrofitted hybrid electric propulsion system and any equipment related to such a system: Provided, That the Secretary shall have the discretion to determine, through practicable administrative procedures, the costs attributable to the system and related-equipment. Sec. 165. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in regard to the Central Link Initial Segment Project, to the extent that Federal funds remain available within the current budget for the project, the Secretary shall, immediately upon the date of enactment of this Act, amend the Full Funding Grant Agreement for said project to allow remaining Federal funds to be used to support completion of the Airport Link extension of said project. Sec. 166. Any unexpended funds in Federal Transit Administration grant numbers KS-03-0018 and KS-03-0032 shall be made available, at the request of the State, for a bus rapid transit project and related capital purchases and facility improvements, in Johnson County, Kansas City, KS under the terms and conditions required to carry out section 5309(b)(3) of title 49, United States Code to the extent applicable. Sec. 167. Of the balances available for this fiscal year to carry out 49 U.S.C. 5309(b) left to the discretion of the Secretary of Transportation, $100,000,000 are permanently rescinded. Sec. 168. None of the funds provided or limited under this Act may be used to issue a final regulation under section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, except that the Federal Transit Administration may continue to review comments received on the proposed rule (Docket No. FTA-2006-25737). Sec. 169. Funds made available for Alaska or Hawaii ferry boats or ferry terminal facilities pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5309(m)(2)(B) may be used to construct new vessels and facilities, or to improve existing vessels and facilities, including both the passenger and vehicle-related elements of such vessels and facilities, and for repair facilities: Provided, That not more than $4,000,000 of the funds made available pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5309(m)(2)(B) may be used by the City and County of Honolulu to operate a passenger ferry boat service demonstration project to test the viability of different intra-island ferry boat routes and technologies. Sec. 170. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, unobligated funds or recoveries under section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, that are available to the Secretary of Transportation for reallocation shall be directed to projects eligible to use the funds for the purposes for which they were originally provided. Sec. 171. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the $2,695,000 appropriated for the Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension--Northeast Corridor Light Rail Project, North Carolina under the Alternatives Analysis Account in division K of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008 (Public Law 110- 161) shall be used for the Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension-- Northeast Corridor to carry out new fixed guideway or extension to existing fixed guideway activities described in section 5309 of title 49, United States Code. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation is hereby authorized to make such expenditures, within the limits of funds and borrowing authority available to the Corporation, and in accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended, as may be necessary in carrying out the programs set forth in the Corporation's budget for the current fiscal year. OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (HARBOR MAINTENANCE TRUST FUND) For necessary expenses for operations, maintenance, and capital asset renewal of those portions of the Saint Lawrence Seaway owned, operated, and maintained by the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, $31,842,000, to be derived from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund, pursuant to Public Law 99- 662. Maritime Administration MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM For necessary expenses to maintain and preserve a U.S.-flag merchant fleet to serve the national security needs of the United States, $174,000,000, to remain available until expended. OPERATIONS AND TRAINING For necessary expenses of operations and training activities authorized by law, $123,360,000, of which $10,500,000 shall remain available until expended for maintenance and repair of Schoolships at State Maritime Schools, of which $8,150,000 shall remain available until expended for capital improvements at the United States Merchant Marine Academy, and of which $53,208,000 shall be available for operations at the United States Merchant Marine Academy: Provided, That amounts apportioned for the United States Merchant Marine Academy shall be available only upon allotments made personally by the Secretary of Transportation and not a designee: Provided further, That the Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent and the Director of the Office of Resource Management of the United States Merchant Marine Academy may not be allotment holders for the United States Merchant Marine Academy, and the Administrator of Maritime Administration shall hold all allotments made by the Secretary of Transportation under the previous proviso: Provided further, That 50 percent of the funding made available for the United States Merchant Marine Academy under this heading shall be available only after the Secretary, in consultation with the Maritime Administration, completes a plan detailing by program or activity and by object class how such funding will be expended at the Academy, and this plan is submitted to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. SHIP DISPOSAL For necessary expenses related to the disposal of obsolete vessels in the National Defense Reserve Fleet of the Maritime Administration, $15,000,000, to remain available until expended. ASSISTANCE TO SMALL SHIPYARDS To make grants to qualified shipyards as authorized under section 3506 of Public Law 109-163 or section 54101 of title 46, United States Code, $17,500,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That to be considered for assistance, a qualified shipyard shall submit an application for assistance no later than 60 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That from applications submitted under the previous proviso, the Secretary of Transportation shall make grants no later than 120 days after enactment of this Act in such amounts as the Secretary determines: Provided further, That not to exceed 2 percent of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be available for necessary costs of grant administration. maritime guaranteed loan (title xi) program account (including transfer of funds) For administrative expenses to carry out the guaranteed loan program, not to exceed $3,531,000, which shall be transferred to and merged with the appropriation for ``Operations and Training'', Maritime Administration. SHIP CONSTRUCTION (RESCISSION) Of the unobligated balances available under this heading, $1,382,554 are rescinded. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Sec. 175. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the Maritime Administration is authorized to furnish utilities and services and make necessary repairs in connection with any lease, contract, or occupancy involving Government property under control of the Maritime Administration, and payments received therefor shall be credited to the appropriation charged with the cost thereof: Provided, That rental payments under any such lease, contract, or occupancy for items other than such utilities, services, or repairs shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. Sec. 176. No obligations shall be incurred during the current fiscal year from the construction fund established by the Merchant Marine Act, 1936 (46 U.S.C. 53101 note (cds)), or otherwise, in excess of the appropriations and limitations contained in this Act or in any prior appropriations Act. Sec. 177. Section 51509 of title 46, United States Code, is amended in subsection (b) by deleting ``$4,000'' and inserting in lieu thereof ``$8,000'' and by inserting ``tuition,'' after ``uniforms,''. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (PIPELINE SAFETY FUND) For necessary operational expenses of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, $19,130,000, of which $639,000 shall be derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund: Provided, That $1,000,000 shall be transferred to ``Pipeline Safety'' in order to fund ``Pipeline safety information grants to communities'' as authorized in section 60130 of title 49, United States Code: Provided further, That grants described under the previous proviso shall be awarded within 120 days of enactment of this Act. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY For expenses necessary to discharge the hazardous materials safety functions of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, $32,000,000, of which $3,302,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2011: Provided, That up to $800,000 in fees collected under 49 U.S.C. 5108(g) shall be deposited in the general fund of the Treasury as offsetting receipts: Provided further, That there may be credited to this appropriation, to be available until expended, funds received from States, counties, municipalities, other public authorities, and private sources for expenses incurred for training, for reports publication and dissemination, and for travel expenses incurred in performance of hazardous materials exemptions and approvals functions. PIPELINE SAFETY (PIPELINE SAFETY FUND) (OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND) For expenses necessary to conduct the functions of the pipeline safety program, for grants-in-aid to carry out a pipeline safety program, as authorized by 49 U.S.C. 60107, and to discharge the pipeline program responsibilities of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, $93,291,000, of which $18,810,000 shall be derived from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund and shall remain available until September 30, 2011; and of which $74,481,000 shall be derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund, of which $40,081,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2011: Provided, That not less than $1,043,000 of the funds provided under this heading shall be for the one-call State grant program. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANTS (EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FUND) For necessary expenses to carry out 49 U.S.C. 5128(b), $188,000, to be derived from the Emergency Preparedness Fund, to remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That not more than $28,318,000 shall be made available for obligation in fiscal year 2009 from amounts made available by 49 U.S.C. 5116(i) and 5128(b)-(c): Provided further, That none of the funds made available by 49 U.S.C. 5116(i), 5128(b), or 5128(c) shall be made available for obligation by individuals other than the Secretary of Transportation, or his or her designee. Research and Innovative Technology Administration RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT For necessary expenses of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration, $12,900,000, of which $6,936,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2011: Provided, That there may be credited to this appropriation, to be available until expended, funds received from States, counties, municipalities, other public authorities, and private sources for expenses incurred for training. Office of Inspector General SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General to carry out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, $71,400,000: Provided, That the Inspector General shall have all necessary authority, in carrying out the duties specified in the Inspector General Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App. 3), to investigate allegations of fraud, including false statements to the government (18 U.S.C. 1001), by any person or entity that is subject to regulation by the Department: Provided further, That the funds made available under this heading shall be used to investigate, pursuant to section 41712 of title 49, United States Code: (1) unfair or deceptive practices and unfair methods of competition by domestic and foreign air carriers and ticket agents; and (2) the compliance of domestic and foreign air carriers with respect to item (1) of this proviso. Surface Transportation Board SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the Surface Transportation Board, including services authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $26,847,000: Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, not to exceed $1,250,000 from fees established by the Chairman of the Surface Transportation Board shall be credited to this appropriation as offsetting collections and used for necessary and authorized expenses under this heading: Provided further, That the sum herein appropriated from the general fund shall be reduced on a dollar-for-dollar basis as such offsetting collections are received during fiscal year 2009, to result in a final appropriation from the general fund estimated at no more than $25,597,000. General Provisions--Department of Transportation Sec. 180. During the current fiscal year applicable appropriations to the Department of Transportation shall be available for maintenance and operation of aircraft; hire of passenger motor vehicles and aircraft; purchase of liability insurance for motor vehicles operating in foreign countries on official department business; and uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902). Sec. 181. Appropriations contained in this Act for the Department of Transportation shall be available for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for individuals not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for an Executive Level IV. Sec. 182. None of the funds in this Act shall be available for salaries and expenses of more than 110 political and Presidential appointees in the Department of Transportation: Provided, That none of the personnel covered by this provision may be assigned on temporary detail outside the Department of Transportation. Sec. 183. None of the funds in this Act shall be used to implement section 404 of title 23, United States Code. Sec. 184. (a) No recipient of funds made available in this Act shall disseminate personal information (as defined in 18 U.S.C. 2725(3)) obtained by a State department of motor vehicles in connection with a motor vehicle record as defined in 18 U.S.C. 2725(1), except as provided in 18 U.S.C. 2721 for a use permitted under 18 U.S.C. 2721. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the Secretary shall not withhold funds provided in this Act for any grantee if a State is in noncompliance with this provision. Sec. 185. Funds received by the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, and Federal Railroad Administration from States, counties, municipalities, other public authorities, and private sources for expenses incurred for training may be credited respectively to the Federal Highway Administration's ``Federal-Aid Highways'' account, the Federal Transit Administration's ``Research and University Research Centers'' account, and to the Federal Railroad Administration's ``Safety and Operations'' account, except for State rail safety inspectors participating in training pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 20105. Sec. 186. Funds provided or limited in this Act under the appropriate accounts within the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Railroad Administration and the Federal Transit Administration shall be for the eligible programs, projects and activities in the corresponding amounts identified in the explanatory statement accompanying this Act for ``Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities'', ``Federal Lands'', ``Interstate Maintenance Discretionary'', ``Transportation, Community and System Preservation Program'', ``Delta Region Transportation Development Program'', ``Rail Line Relocation and Improvement Program'', ``Rail-highway crossing hazard eliminations'', ``Alternatives analysis'', and ``Bus and bus facilities''. Sec. 187. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, rule or regulation, the Secretary of Transportation is authorized to allow the issuer of any preferred stock heretofore sold to the Department to redeem or repurchase such stock upon the payment to the Department of an amount determined by the Secretary. Sec. 188. None of the funds in this Act to the Department of Transportation may be used to make a grant unless the Secretary of Transportation notifies the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations not less than 3 full business days before any discretionary grant award, letter of intent, or full funding grant agreement totaling $500,000 or more is announced by the department or its modal administrations from: (1) any discretionary grant program of the Federal Highway Administration including the emergency relief program; (2) the airport improvement program of the Federal Aviation Administration; (3) any grant from the Federal Railroad Administration; or (4) any program of the Federal Transit Administration other than the formula grants and fixed guideway modernization programs: Provided, That the Secretary gives concurrent notification to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations for any ``quick release'' of funds from the emergency relief program: Provided further, That no notification shall involve funds that are not available for obligation. Sec. 189. Rebates, refunds, incentive payments, minor fees and other funds received by the Department of Transportation from travel management centers, charge card programs, the subleasing of building space, and miscellaneous sources are to be credited to appropriations of the Department of Transportation and allocated to elements of the Department of Transportation using fair and equitable criteria and such funds shall be available until expended. Sec. 190. Amounts made available in this or any other Act that the Secretary determines represent improper payments by the Department of Transportation to a third party contractor under a financial assistance award, which are recovered pursuant to law, shall be available-- (1) to reimburse the actual expenses incurred by the Department of Transportation in recovering improper payments; and (2) to pay contractors for services provided in recovering improper payments or contractor support in the implementation of the Improper Payments Information Act of 2002: Provided, That amounts in excess of that required for paragraphs (1) and (2)-- (A) shall be credited to and merged with the appropriation from which the improper payments were made, and shall be available for the purposes and period for which such appropriations are available; or (B) if no such appropriation remains available, shall be deposited in the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts: Provided further, That prior to the transfer of any such recovery to an appropriations account, the Secretary shall notify the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations of the amount and reasons for such transfer: Provided further, That for purposes of this section, the term ``improper payments'', has the same meaning as that provided in section 2(d)(2) of Public Law 107- 300. Sec. 191. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if any funds provided in or limited by this Act are subject to a reprogramming action that requires notice to be provided to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, said reprogramming action shall be approved or denied solely by the Committees on Appropriations: Provided, That the Secretary may provide notice to other congressional committees of the action of the Committees on Appropriations on such reprogramming but not sooner than 30 days following the date on which the reprogramming action has been approved or denied by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. Sec. 192. (a) None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available under this Act to the Surface Transportation Board of the Department of Transportation may be used to take any action to allow any activity described in subsection (b) in a case, matter, or declaratory order involving a railroad, or an entity claiming or seeking authority to operate as a railroad, unless the Board receives written assurance from the Governor, or the Governor's designee, of the State in which such activity will occur that such railroad or entity has agreed to comply with State and local regulations that establish public health, safety, and environmental standards for the activities described in subsection (b), other than zoning laws or regulations. (b) Activities referred to in subsection (a) are activities that occur at a solid waste rail transfer facility involving-- (1) the collection, storage, or transfer of solid waste (as defined in section 1004 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6903)) outside of original shipping containers; or (2) the separation or processing of solid waste (including baling, crushing, compacting, and shredding). Sec. 193. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available under this Act may be used by the Surface Transportation Board of the Department of Transportation to charge or collect any filing fee for rate complaints filed with the Board in an amount in excess of the amount authorized for district court civil suit filing fees under section 1914 of title 28, United States Code. Sec. 194. Of the funds made available or limited by this Act, which are not otherwise allocated under this Act or under SAFETEA-LU (Public Law 109-59) or necessary to fulfill existing agreements between the Department of Transportation and metropolitan areas under the ``Urban Partnerships'' and ``Congestion-Reduction Demonstration'' programs, not more than 10 percent of such funds for any program that is allocated at the discretion of the Secretary may be expended in furtherance of the Department of Transportation's ``National Strategy to Reduce Congestion on America's Transportation Network'' issued May 2006 by Secretary of Transportation, the Honorable Norman Mineta; also known as the ``Congestion Initiative'' or any other new congestion initiative. Sec. 195. Of the funds available for Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities, $950,000 shall be for Missouri River, Route 240, Saline and Howard Counties for expenses, including reimbursement of previously incurred expenses, for alternative transportation (including ferryboat service) during bridge replacement. Sec. 196. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State of New Mexico may use funds apportioned to the State under section 104(b)(2) of title 23, United States Code, for the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program under section 149 of title 23, United States Code, to support the operation of commuter rail service between Belen and Bernalillo, New Mexico. Sec. 197. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds made available in fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for item number 598 in section 3044(a) of Public Law 109-59 that are unobligated or unexpended in a grant shall be made available to OATS, Incorporated for buses and bus-related facilities. Sec. 198. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds made available in fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for item number 1152 in section 1702 of Public Law 109-59 that are unobligated or unexpended shall be made available for maintenance, repair and reconstruction of the Tucker Bridge in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Sec. 199. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, section 198 of division K of Public Law 110-161 shall continue in effect during fiscal year 2009. This title may be cited as the ``Department of Transportation Appropriations Act, 2009''. TITLE II DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Management and Administration EXECUTIVE DIRECTION For necessary salaries and expenses for Executive Direction, $23,799,456, of which not to exceed $3,885,581 shall be available for the immediate Office of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary; not to exceed $1,613,898 shall be available for the Office of Hearings and Appeals; not to exceed $544,552 shall be available for the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization; not to exceed $720,343 shall be available for the immediate Office of the Chief Financial Officer; not to exceed $1,516,800 shall be available for the immediate Office of the General Counsel; not to exceed $2,715,488 shall be available to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations; not to exceed $2,586,721 shall be available for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs; not to exceed $1,005,120 shall be available for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration; not to exceed $1,602,655 shall be available to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing; not to exceed $1,707,499 shall be available to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development; not to exceed $3,778,560 shall be available to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner; not to exceed $1,431,212 shall be available to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research; and not to exceed $691,027 shall be available to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity: Provided, That the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development is authorized to transfer funds appropriated for any office funded under this heading to any other office funded under this heading following the written notification to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That no appropriation for any office shall be increased or decreased by more than 5 percent by all such transfers: Provided further, That notice of any change in funding greater than 5 percent shall be submitted for prior approval to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That the Secretary shall provide the Committees on Appropriations quarterly written notification regarding the status of pending congressional reports: Provided further, That the Secretary shall provide all signed reports required by Congress electronically: Provided further, That not to exceed $25,000 of the amount made available under this paragraph for the immediate Office of the Secretary shall be available for official reception and representation expenses as the Secretary may determine. ADMINISTRATION, OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT For necessary salaries and expenses for administration, operations and management for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, $527,433,640, of which not to exceed $75,510,000 shall be available for the personnel compensation and benefits of the Office of Administration; not to exceed $11,003,940 shall be available for the personnel compensation and benefits of the Office of Departmental Operations and Coordination; not to exceed $48,817,430 shall be available for the personnel compensation and benefits of the Office of Field Policy and Management; not to exceed $13,438,200 shall be available for the personnel compensation and benefits of the Office of the Chief Procurement Officer; not to exceed $34,028,820 shall be available for the personnel compensation and benefits of the remaining staff in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer; not to exceed $84,837,460 shall be available for the personnel compensation and benefits of the remaining staff in the Office of the General Counsel; not to exceed $3,085,120 shall be available for the personnel compensation and benefits of the Office of Departmental Equal Employment Opportunity; not to exceed $1,215,280 shall be available for the personnel compensation and benefits for the Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives; and not to exceed $255,497,390 shall be available for non-personnel expenses of the Department of Housing and Urban Development: Provided, That, funds provided under this heading may be used for necessary administrative and non-administrative expenses of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, not otherwise provided for, including purchase of uniforms, or allowances therefor, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902; hire of passenger motor vehicles; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated under this heading may be used for advertising and promotional activities that support the housing mission area: Provided further, That the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is authorized to transfer funds appropriated for any office included in Administration, Operations and Management to any other office included in Administration, Operations and Management only after such transfer has been submitted to, and received prior written approval by, the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That no appropriation for any office shall be increased or decreased by more than 10 percent by all such transfers. Personnel Compensation and Benefits PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses of the Office of Public and Indian Housing, $190,390,100. COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses of the Office of Community Planning and Development mission area, $94,233,700. HOUSING For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses of the Office of Housing, $363,198,000. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses of the Office of the Government National Mortgage Association, $10,000,000, to be derived from the GNMA guarantees of mortgage backed securities guaranteed loan receipt account. POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses of the Office of Policy Development and Research, $18,070,850. FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses of the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, $69,020,990. OFFICE OF HEALTHY HOMES AND LEAD HAZARD CONTROL For necessary personnel compensation and benefits expenses of the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, $6,727,950. Public and Indian Housing TENANT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For activities and assistance for the provision of tenant- based rental assistance authorized under the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.) (``the Act'' herein), not otherwise provided for, $16,817,000,000, to remain available until expended, of which $12,817,000,000 shall be available on October 1, 2008, and $4,000,000,000 shall be available on October 1, 2009: Provided, That the amounts made available under this heading are provided as follows: (1) $15,034,071,000 shall be available for renewals of expiring section 8 tenant-based annual contributions contracts (including renewals of enhanced vouchers under any provision of law authorizing such assistance under section 8(t) of the Act) and including renewal of other designated housing vouchers initially funded in fiscal year 2008 (such as Family Unification, Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Vouchers and Non-elderly Disabled Vouchers): Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, from amounts provided under this paragraph and any carryover, the Secretary for the calendar year 2009 funding cycle shall provide renewal funding for each public housing agency based on voucher management system (VMS) leasing and cost data for the most recent Federal fiscal year and by applying the 2009 Annual Adjustment Factor as established by the Secretary, and by making any necessary adjustments for the costs associated with deposits to family self- sufficiency program escrow accounts or first-time renewals including tenant protection or HOPE VI vouchers: Provided further, That none of the funds provided under this paragraph may be used to fund a total number of unit months under lease which exceeds a public housing agency's authorized level of units under contract: Provided further, That the Secretary shall, to the extent necessary to stay within the amount specified under this paragraph (except as otherwise modified under this Act), pro rate each public housing agency's allocation otherwise established pursuant to this paragraph: Provided further, That except as provided in the last two provisos, the entire amount specified under this paragraph (except as otherwise modified under this Act) shall be obligated to the public housing agencies based on the allocation and pro rata method described above and the Secretary shall notify public housing agencies of their annual budget not later than 60 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That the Secretary may extend the 60- day notification period with the written approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That public housing agencies participating in the Moving to Work demonstration shall be funded pursuant to their Moving to Work agreements and shall be subject to the same pro rata adjustments under the previous provisos: Provided further, That up to $100,000,000 shall be available only: (1) to adjust the allocations for public housing agencies, after application for an adjustment by a public housing agency that experienced a significant increase, as determined by the Secretary, in renewal costs of tenant-based rental assistance resulting from unforeseen circumstances or from portability under section 8(r) of the Act; (2) for adjustments for public housing agencies with voucher leasing rates at the end of the calendar year that exceed the average leasing for the 12-month period used to establish the allocation; (3) for adjustments for the costs associated with VASH vouchers; and (4) for vouchers that were not in use during the 12-month period in order to be available to meet a commitment pursuant to section 8(o)(13) of the Act. (2) $150,000,000 for section 8 rental assistance for relocation and replacement of housing units that are demolished or disposed of pursuant to the Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and Appropriations Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-134), conversion of section 23 projects to assistance under section 8, the family unification program under section 8(x) of the Act, relocation of witnesses in connection with efforts to combat crime in public and assisted housing pursuant to a request from a law enforcement or prosecution agency, enhanced vouchers under any provision of law authorizing such assistance under section 8(t) of the Act, HOPE VI vouchers, mandatory and voluntary conversions, and tenant protection assistance including replacement and relocation assistance or for project based assistance to prevent the displacement of unassisted elderly tenants currently residing in section 202 properties financed between 1959 and 1974 that are refinanced pursuant to Public Law 106-569, as amended or under the authority as provided under this Act: Provided, That the Secretary shall provide replacement vouchers for all units that were occupied within the previous 24 months that cease to be available as assisted housing, subject only to the availability of funds. (3) Not to exceed $7,929,000 provided under this heading may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund: Provided, That funding made available under this section shall not be transferred to the Working Capital Fund until the voucher management system leasing and cost data is made available to the public on the Department of Housing and Urban Development website. (4) $1,500,000,000 for administrative and other expenses of public housing agencies in administering the section 8 tenant-based rental assistance program and which up to $50,000,000 shall be available to the Secretary to allocate to public housing agencies that need additional funds to administer their section 8 programs, including fees associated with section 8 tenant protection rental assistance, the administration of disaster related vouchers, Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing vouchers, and other incremental vouchers: Provided, That no less than $1,400,000,000 of the amount provided in this paragraph shall be allocated to public housing agencies for the calendar year 2009 funding cycle based on section 8(q) of the Act (and related Appropriation Act provisions) as in effect immediately before the enactment of the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-276): Provided further, That if the amounts made available under this paragraph are insufficient to pay the amounts determined under the previous proviso, the Secretary may decrease the amounts allocated to agencies by a uniform percentage applicable to all agencies receiving funding under this paragraph or may, to the extent necessary to provide full payment of amounts determined under the previous proviso, utilize unobligated balances, including recaptures and carryovers, remaining from funds appropriated to the Department of Housing and Urban Development under this heading, for fiscal year 2008 and prior fiscal years, notwithstanding the purposes for which such amounts were appropriated: Provided further, That amounts provided under this paragraph shall be only for activities related to the provision of tenant-based rental assistance authorized under section 8, including related development activities: Provided further, That of the total amount provided under this paragraph, $50,000,000 shall be made available for family self- sufficiency coordinators under section 23 of the Act. (5) $20,000,000 for incremental voucher assistance through the Family Unification Program: Provided, That the assistance made available under this paragraph shall continue to remain available for family unification upon turnover: Provided further, That the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall make such funding available, notwithstanding section 204 (competition provision) of this title, to entities with demonstrated experience and resources for supportive services. (6) $75,000,000 for incremental rental voucher assistance for use through a supported housing program administered in conjunction with the Department of Veterans Affairs as authorized under section 8(o)(19) of the United States Housing Act of 1937: Provided, That the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall make such funding available, notwithstanding section 204 (competition provision) of this title, to public housing agencies that partner with eligible VA Medical Centers or other entities as designated by the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, based on geographical need for such assistance as identified by the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, public housing agency administrative performance, and other factors as specified by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in consultation with the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs: Provided further, That the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may waive, or specify alternative requirements for (in consultation with the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs), any provision of any statute or regulation that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development administers in connection with the use of funds made available under this paragraph (except for requirements related to fair housing, nondiscrimination, labor standards, and the environment), upon a finding by the Secretary that any such waivers or alternative requirements are necessary for the effective delivery and administration of such voucher assistance: Provided further, That assistance made available under this paragraph shall continue to remain available for homeless veterans upon turn-over. (7) $30,000,000 for incremental vouchers under section 8 of the Act for nonelderly disabled families: Provided, That assistance made available under this paragraph shall continue to remain available for the same population upon turnover: Provided further, That the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall make such funding available, notwithstanding section 204 (competition provision) of this title, to entities with demonstrated experience and resources for supportive services. HOUSING CERTIFICATE FUND Of the unobligated balances, including recaptures and carryover, remaining from funds appropriated to the Department of Housing and Urban Development under this heading, the heading ``Annual Contributions for Assisted Housing'' and the heading ``Project-Based Rental Assistance'', for fiscal year 2009 and prior years may be used for renewal of or amendments to section 8 project-based contracts and for performance-based contract administrators, notwithstanding the purposes for which such funds were appropriated: Provided, That any obligated balances of contract authority from fiscal year 1974 and prior that have been terminated shall be cancelled. public housing capital fund (including transfer of funds) For the Public Housing Capital Fund Program to carry out capital and management activities for public housing agencies, as authorized under section 9 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g) (the ``Act'') $2,450,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012: Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision of law or regulation, during fiscal year 2009 the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may not delegate to any Department official other than the Deputy Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing any authority under paragraph (2) of section 9(j) regarding the extension of the time periods under such section: Provided further, That for purposes of such section 9(j), the term ``obligate'' means, with respect to amounts, that the amounts are subject to a binding agreement that will result in outlays, immediately or in the future: Provided further, That of the total amount provided under this heading, up to $10,000,000 shall be for carrying out activities under section 9(h) of such Act; not to exceed $14,577,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund; and up to $15,345,000 shall be to support the ongoing Public Housing Financial and Physical Assessment activities of the Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC): Provided further, That no funds may be used under this heading for the purposes specified in section 9(k) of the Act: Provided further, That of the total amount provided under this heading, not to exceed $20,000,000 shall be available for the Secretary to make grants, notwithstanding section 204 of this Act, to public housing agencies for emergency capital needs including safety and security measures necessary to address crime and drug-related activity as well as needs resulting from unforeseen or unpreventable emergencies and natural disasters excluding Presidentially declared disasters occurring in fiscal year 2009: Provided further, That of the total amount provided under this heading, $40,000,000 shall be for supportive services, service coordinators and congregate services as authorized by section 34 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 1437z-6) and the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (25 U.S.C. 4101 et seq.): Provided further, That of the total amount provided under this heading up to $8,820,000 is to support the costs of administrative and judicial receiverships: Provided further, That from the funds made available under this heading, the Secretary shall provide bonus awards in fiscal year 2009 to public housing agencies that are designated high performers. PUBLIC HOUSING OPERATING FUND For 2009 payments to public housing agencies for the operation and management of public housing, as authorized by section 9(e) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g(e)), $4,455,000,000; of which $5,940,000 shall be for competitive grants and contracts to third parties for the provision of technical assistance to public housing agencies related to the transition and implementation of asset-based management in public housing: Provided, That, in fiscal year 2009 and all fiscal years hereafter, no amounts under this heading in any appropriations Act may be used for payments to public housing agencies for the costs of operation and management of public housing for any year prior to the current year of such Act: Provided further, That no funds may be used under this heading for the purposes specified in section 9(k) of the United States Housing Act of 1937. REVITALIZATION OF SEVERELY DISTRESSED PUBLIC HOUSING (HOPE VI) For grants to public housing agencies for demolition, site revitalization, replacement housing, and tenant-based assistance grants to projects as authorized by section 24 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437v), $120,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010, of which the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall use $2,400,000 for technical assistance and contract expertise, to be provided directly or indirectly by grants, contracts or cooperative agreements, including training and cost of necessary travel for participants in such training, by or to officials and employees of the department and of public housing agencies and to residents: Provided, That none of such funds shall be used directly or indirectly by granting competitive advantage in awards to settle litigation or pay judgments, unless expressly permitted herein. NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANTS For the Native American Housing Block Grants program, as authorized under title I of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (NAHASDA) (25 U.S.C. 4111 et seq.), $645,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That, notwithstanding the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996, to determine the amount of the allocation under title I of such Act for each Indian tribe, the Secretary shall apply the formula under section 302 of such Act with the need component based on single-race Census data and with the need component based on multi-race Census data, and the amount of the allocation for each Indian tribe shall be the greater of the two resulting allocation amounts: Provided further, That of the amounts made available under this heading, $3,500,000 shall be contracted for assistance for a national organization representing Native American housing interests for providing training and technical assistance to Indian housing authorities and tribally designated housing entities as authorized under NAHASDA; and $4,250,000 shall be to support the inspection of Indian housing units, contract expertise, training, and technical assistance in the training, oversight, and management of such Indian housing and tenant-based assistance, including up to $300,000 for related travel: Provided further, That of the amount provided under this heading, $2,000,000 shall be made available for the cost of guaranteed notes and other obligations, as authorized by title VI of NAHASDA: Provided further, That such costs, including the costs of modifying such notes and other obligations, shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended: Provided further, That these funds are available to subsidize the total principal amount of any notes and other obligations, any part of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $17,000,000. NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT For the Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant program, as authorized under title VIII of the Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996 (25 U.S.C. 4111 et seq.), $10,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That of this amount, $299,211 shall be for training and technical assistance activities, including up to $100,000 for related travel by Hawaii-based HUD employees. INDIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT For the cost of guaranteed loans, as authorized by section 184 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (12 U.S.C. 1715z-13a), $9,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That such costs, including the costs of modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That these funds are available to subsidize total loan principal, any part of which is to be guaranteed, up to $420,000,000: Provided further, That up to $750,000 shall be for administrative contract expenses including management processes and systems to carry out the loan guarantee program. NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT For the cost of guaranteed loans, as authorized by section 184A of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (12 U.S.C. 1715z-13b), $1,044,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That such costs, including the costs of modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That these funds are available to subsidize total loan principal, any part of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $41,504,255. Community Planning and Development HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For carrying out the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program, as authorized by the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12901 et seq.), $310,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010, except that amounts allocated pursuant to section 854(c)(3) of such Act shall remain available until September 30, 2011: Provided, That the Secretary shall renew all expiring contracts for permanent supportive housing that were funded under section 854(c)(3) of such Act that meet all program requirements before awarding funds for new contracts and activities authorized under this section: Provided further, That the Secretary may use not to exceed $1,485,000 of the funds under this heading for training, oversight, and technical assistance activities; and not to exceed $1,750,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund. RURAL HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT For the Office of Rural Housing and Economic Development in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, $26,000,000, to remain available until expended, which amount shall be competitively awarded by September 1, 2009, to Indian tribes, State housing finance agencies, State community and/or economic development agencies, local rural nonprofits and community development corporations to support innovative housing and economic development activities in rural areas: Provided, That of the total amount made available under this heading, not less than $5,000,000 shall be made available to promote economic development and entrepreneurship for federally recognized Indian Tribes, through activities including the capitalization of revolving loan programs and business planning and development, funding is also made available for technical assistance to increase capacity through training and outreach activities. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For assistance to units of State and local government, and to other entities, for economic and community development activities, and for other purposes, $3,900,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011, unless otherwise specified: Provided, That of the total amount provided, $3,641,966,875 is for carrying out the community development block grant program under title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (the ``Act'' herein) (42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.): Provided further, That unless explicitly provided for under this heading (except for planning grants provided in the second paragraph and amounts made available under the third paragraph), not to exceed 20 percent of any grant made with funds appropriated under this heading shall be expended for planning and management development and administration: Provided further, That of the total amount made available under this heading, not to exceed $3,175,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund: Provided further, That $5,000,000 is for technical assistance as authorized by section 107(b)(4) of such Act: Provided further, That $65,000,000 shall be for grants to Indian tribes notwithstanding section 106(a)(1) of such Act, of which, notwithstanding any other provision of law (including section 204 of this Act), up to $3,960,000 may be used for emergencies that constitute imminent threats to health and safety. Of the amount made available under this heading, $165,311,875 shall be available for grants for the Economic Development Initiative (EDI) to finance a variety of targeted economic investments in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the explanatory statement accompanying this Act: Provided, That none of the funds provided under this paragraph may be used for program operations: Provided further, That, for fiscal years 2007, 2008 and 2009, no unobligated funds for EDI grants may be used for any purpose except acquisition, planning, design, purchase of equipment, revitalization, redevelopment or construction. Of the amount made available under this heading, $19,546,250 shall be available for neighborhood initiatives that are utilized to improve the conditions of distressed and blighted areas and neighborhoods, to stimulate investment, economic diversification, and community revitalization in areas with population outmigration or a stagnating or declining economic base, or to determine whether housing benefits can be integrated more effectively with welfare reform initiatives: Provided, That amounts made available under this paragraph shall be provided in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the explanatory statement accompanying this Act. The referenced statement of managers under this heading in title III of division A of Public Law 109-115 is deemed to be amended with respect to item number 889 by striking ``Perry County, Pennsylvania to develop an industrial park in New Bloomfield'' and inserting ``Perry County, Pennsylvania to develop an industrial park in Penn Township/Duncannon''. The referenced statement of managers under the heading ``Community Planning and Development'' in title II of division K of Public Law 110-161 is deemed to be amended by striking: ``Golden Castings Foundry Demolition and Site Remediation Project to raze and remediate the site of the former Golden Castings Foundry for the demolition and environmental remediation costs of the Golden Castings foundry site'' and inserting ``To remediate the former site of the Columbus Wood Treating Plant in Columbus, Indiana''. The referenced explanatory statement under this heading in Public Law 110-161 is deemed to be amended with respect to the fourth item included in the table found on page 2439 with respect to amounts made available for the Springfield Boys and Girls Club by striking ``Springfield Boys and Girls Club; Community Center; Springfield, IL; Planning, development, land acquisition, and construction costs for a new community center in Springfield.'' and inserting ``City of Springfield for capital costs associated with the Edwin Watts Southwind Park''. The referenced statement of managers under the heading ``Community Development Fund'' in title II of division K of Public Law 110-161 is deemed to be amended by striking: ``City of Charlotte, NC for land acquisition in the development of the Belvedere Business Park'' and inserting ``City of Charlotte, NC for development of the Belvedere Business Park''. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LOAN GUARANTEES PROGRAM ACCOUNT For the cost of guaranteed loans, $6,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010, as authorized by section 108 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5308): Provided, That such costs, including the cost of modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That these funds are available to subsidize total loan principal, any part of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $275,000,000, notwithstanding any aggregate limitation on outstanding obligations guaranteed in section 108(k) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT For competitive economic development grants, as authorized by section 108(q) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, for Brownfields redevelopment projects, $10,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That no funds made available under this heading may be used to establish loan loss reserves for the section 108 Community Development Loan Guarantee program. HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For the HOME investment partnerships program, as authorized under title II of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act, as amended, $1,825,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011, of which not to exceed $4,200,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund: Provided, That up to $12,000,000 shall be available for technical assistance: Provided further, That, in prior appropriations Acts for Community Housing Development Organizations technical assistance, and that still remain available, may be used for HOME technical assistance notwithstanding the purposes for which such amounts were appropriated. SELF-HELP AND ASSISTED HOMEOWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM For the Self-Help and Assisted Homeownership Opportunity Program, as authorized under section 11 of the Housing Opportunity Program Extension Act of 1996, as amended, $64,000,000 to remain available until September 30, 2011: Provided, That of the total amount provided under this heading, $26,500,000 shall be made available to the Self-Help and Assisted Homeownership Opportunity Program as authorized under section 11 of the Housing Opportunity Program Extension Act of 1996, as amended: Provided further, That $34,000,000 shall be made available for the second, third and fourth capacity building activities authorized under section 4(a) of the HUD Demonstration Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 9816 note), of which not less than $5,000,000 may be made available for rural capacity building activities: Provided further, That $3,500,000 shall be made available for capacity building activities as authorized in sections 6301 through 6305 of Public Law 110-246. HOMELESS ASSISTANCE GRANTS (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For the emergency shelter grants program as authorized under subtitle B of title IV of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, as amended; the supportive housing program as authorized under subtitle C of title IV of such Act; the section 8 moderate rehabilitation single room occupancy program as authorized under the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, to assist homeless individuals pursuant to section 441 of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act; and the shelter plus care program as authorized under subtitle F of title IV of such Act, $1,677,000,000, of which $1,672,000,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2011, and of which $5,000,000 shall remain available until expended for rehabilitation projects with 10-year grant terms: Provided, That of the amount provided, $10,000,000 shall be made available to conduct a demonstration program on the prevention of homelessness among the Nation's veterans: Provided further, That the Secretary shall work in coordination with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Labor to select a limited number of urban and rural sites in which to carry out this demonstration: Provided further, That in selecting sites, the Secretary shall evaluate the rate of homelessness among veterans in the area, and the experience of the grantees in coordinating with Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Labor to enable veterans to access mainstream programs: Provided further, That of the sites selected, up to three shall have a high number of service members separating from the military and transitioning into civilian life: Provided further, That the Secretary shall also select up to four sites located in rural areas to evaluate how to effectively serve veterans in rural areas, many of whom may have been part of the National Guard, may have limited access to the Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers, and may have dependent family members: Provided further, That funding made available under this demonstration shall be available for housing and appropriate services to prevent veterans and their families from becoming homeless or reduce the length of time veterans and their families are homeless: Provided further, That of the amounts made available under this heading, not to exceed $750,000 may be available for an evaluation of this demonstration: Provided further, That not less than 30 percent of funds made available, excluding amounts provided for renewals under the shelter plus care program, shall be used for permanent housing for individuals and families: Provided further, That all funds awarded for services shall be matched by not less than 25 percent in funding by each grantee: Provided further, That for all match requirements applicable to funds made available under this heading for this fiscal year and prior years, a grantee may use (or could have used) as a source of match funds other funds administered by the Secretary and other Federal agencies unless there is (or was) a specific statutory prohibition on any such use of any such funds: Provided further, That the Secretary shall renew on an annual basis expiring contracts or amendments to contracts funded under the shelter plus care program if the program is determined to be needed under the applicable continuum of care and meets appropriate program requirements and financial standards, as determined by the Secretary: Provided further, That all awards of assistance under this heading shall be required to coordinate and integrate homeless programs with other mainstream health, social services, and employment programs for which homeless populations may be eligible, including Medicaid, State Children's Health Insurance Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Food Stamps, and services funding through the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Block Grant, Workforce Investment Act, and the Welfare-to-Work grant program: Provided further, That up to $8,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be available for the national homeless data analysis project and technical assistance: Provided further, That of the total amount made available under this heading, not to exceed $2,675,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund: Provided further, That $3,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be used to conduct research on homeless issues, including homeless prevention and youth homelessness: Provided further, That all balances for Shelter Plus Care renewals previously funded from the Shelter Plus Care Renewal account and transferred to this account shall be available, if recaptured, for Shelter Plus Care renewals in fiscal year 2009: Provided further, That this heading in the Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2008 is amended by inserting the following new proviso after the third proviso: ``Provided further, That the Secretary may renew grants made under this demonstration program and may treat such original grants and any such renewal grants as if these grants were made under the supportive housing program:''. Housing Programs PROJECT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For activities and assistance for the provision of project- based subsidy contracts under the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.) (``the Act''), not otherwise provided for, $7,100,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be available on October 1, 2008, and $400,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be available on October 1, 2009: Provided, That the amounts made available under this heading are provided as follows: (1) $6,868,000,000 shall be available for expiring or terminating section 8 project-based subsidy contracts (including section 8 moderate rehabilitation contracts), for amendments to section 8 project-based subsidy contracts (including section 8 moderate rehabilitation contracts), for contracts entered into pursuant to section 441 of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11401), for renewal of section 8 contracts for units in projects that are subject to approved plans of action under the Emergency Low Income Housing Preservation Act of 1987 or the Low- Income Housing Preservation and Resident Homeownership Act of 1990, and for administrative and other expenses associated with project-based activities and assistance funded under this paragraph. (2) Up to $232,000,000 shall be available for performance-based contract administrators for section 8 project-based assistance: Provided, That the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may also use such amounts for performance-based contract administrators for the administration of: interest reduction payments pursuant to section 236(a) of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-1(a)); rent supplement payments pursuant to section 101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (12 U.S.C. 1701s); section 236(f)(2) rental assistance payments (12 U.S.C. 1715z- 1(f)(2)); project rental assistance contracts for the elderly under section 202(c)(2) of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q); project rental assistance contracts for supportive housing for persons with disabilities under section 811(d)(2) of the Cranston- Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 8013(d)(2)); project assistance contracts pursuant to section 202(h) of the Housing Act of 1959 (Public Law 86-372; 73 Stat. 667); and loans under section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959 (Public Law 86-372; 73 Stat. 667). (3) Not to exceed $10,000,000 provided under this heading may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund. (4) Amounts recaptured under this heading, the heading ``Annual Contributions for Assisted Housing'', or the heading ``Housing Certificate Fund'' may be used for renewals of or amendments to section 8 project- based contracts or for performance-based contract administrators, notwithstanding the purposes for which such amounts were appropriated. HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For capital advances, including amendments to capital advance contracts, for housing for the elderly, as authorized by section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959, as amended, and for project rental assistance for the elderly under section 202(c)(2) of such Act, including amendments to contracts for such assistance and renewal of expiring contracts for such assistance for up to a 1-year term, and for supportive services associated with the housing, $765,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012, of which up to $626,400,000 shall be for capital advance and project-based rental assistance awards: Provided, That, of the amount provided under this heading, up to $90,000,000 shall be for service coordinators and the continuation of existing congregate service grants for residents of assisted housing projects, and of which up to $25,000,000 shall be for grants under section 202b of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q-2) for conversion of eligible projects under such section to assisted living or related use and for substantial and emergency capital repairs as determined by the Secretary: Provided further, That of the amount made available under this heading, $20,000,000 shall be available to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development only for making competitive grants to private nonprofit organizations and consumer cooperatives for covering costs of architectural and engineering work, site control, and other planning relating to the development of supportive housing for the elderly that is eligible for assistance under section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q): Provided further, That amounts under this heading shall be available for Real Estate Assessment Center inspections and inspection-related activities associated with section 202 capital advance projects: Provided further, That up to $2,000,000 of the total amount made available under this heading shall be for technical assistance to improve grant applications and to facilitate the development of housing for the elderly under section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959, and supportive housing for persons with disabilities under section 811 of the Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act: Provided further, That of the total amount made available under this heading, not to exceed $1,600,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the provisions of section 202 governing the terms and conditions of project rental assistance, except that the initial contract term for such assistance shall not exceed 5 years in duration. HOUSING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For capital advance contracts, including amendments to capital advance contracts, for supportive housing for persons with disabilities, as authorized by section 811 of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 8013), for project rental assistance for supportive housing for persons with disabilities under section 811(d)(2) of such Act, including amendments to contracts for such assistance and renewal of expiring contracts for such assistance for up to a 1-year term, and for supportive services associated with the housing for persons with disabilities as authorized by section 811(b)(1) of such Act, and for tenant-based rental assistance contracts entered into pursuant to section 811 of such Act, $250,000,000, of which up to $161,300,000 shall be for capital advances and project-based rental assistance contracts, to remain available until September 30, 2012: Provided, That of the total amount made available under this heading, not to exceed $1,600,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund: Provided further, That, of the amount provided under this heading, $87,100,000 shall be for amendments or renewal of tenant-based assistance contracts entered into prior to fiscal year 2005 (only one amendment authorized for any such contract): Provided further, That all tenant-based assistance made available under this heading shall continue to remain available only to persons with disabilities: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the provisions of section 811 governing the terms and conditions of project rental assistance and tenant-based assistance, except that the initial contract term for such assistance shall not exceed 5 years in duration: Provided further, That amounts made available under this heading shall be available for Real Estate Assessment Center inspections and inspection-related activities associated with section 811 Capital Advance Projects. HOUSING COUNSELING ASSISTANCE For contracts, grants, and other assistance excluding loans, as authorized under section 106 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, $65,000,000, including up to $2,000,000 for administrative contract services, to remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That funds shall be used for providing counseling and advice to tenants and homeowners, both current and prospective, with respect to property maintenance, financial management/literacy, and such other matters as may be appropriate to assist them in improving their housing conditions, meeting their financial needs, and fulfilling the responsibilities of tenancy or homeownership; for program administration; and for housing counselor training. OTHER ASSISTED HOUSING PROGRAMS RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE For amendments to contracts under section 101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (12 U.S.C. 1701s) and section 236(f)(2) of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-1) in State-aided, non-insured rental housing projects, $27,600,000, to remain available until expended. RENT SUPPLEMENT (RESCISSION) Of the amounts recaptured from terminated contracts under section 101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (12 U.S.C. 1701s) and section 236 of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-1) $37,600,000 are rescinded. PAYMENT TO MANUFACTURED HOUSING FEES TRUST FUND For necessary expenses as authorized by the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5401 et seq.), up to $16,000,000, to remain available until expended, of which $10,600,000 is to be derived from the Manufactured Housing Fees Trust Fund: Provided, That not to exceed the total amount appropriated under this heading shall be available from the general fund of the Treasury to the extent necessary to incur obligations and make expenditures pending the receipt of collections to the Fund pursuant to section 620 of such Act: Provided further, That the amount made available under this heading from the general fund shall be reduced as such collections are received during fiscal year 2009 so as to result in a final fiscal year 2009 appropriation from the general fund estimated at not more than $5,400,000 and fees pursuant to such section 620 shall be modified as necessary to ensure such a final fiscal year 2009 appropriation: Provided further, That for the dispute resolution and installation programs, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may assess and collect fees from any program participant: Provided further, That such collections shall be deposited into the Fund, and the Secretary, as provided herein, may use such collections, as well as fees collected under section 620, for necessary expenses of such Act: Provided further, That notwithstanding the requirements of section 620 of such Act, the Secretary may carry out responsibilities of the Secretary under such Act through the use of approved service providers that are paid directly by the recipients of their services. Federal Housing Administration MUTUAL MORTGAGE INSURANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) During fiscal year 2009, commitments to guarantee single family loans insured under the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund shall not exceed a loan principal of $315,000,000,000. During fiscal year 2009, obligations to make direct loans to carry out the purposes of section 204(g) of the National Housing Act, as amended, shall not exceed $50,000,000: Provided, That the foregoing amount shall be for loans to nonprofit and governmental entities in connection with sales of single family real properties owned by the Secretary and formerly insured under the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. For administrative contract expenses, $116,000,000, of which at least $46,794,000 shall, and up to $58,492,500 may, be transferred to the Working Capital Fund, and of which up to $7,500,000 shall be for education and outreach of FHA single family loan products: Provided further, That to the extent guaranteed loan commitments exceed $65,500,000,000 on or before April 1, 2009, an additional $1,400 for administrative contract expenses shall be available for each $1,000,000 in additional guaranteed loan commitments (including a pro rata amount for any amount below $1,000,000), but in no case shall funds made available by this proviso exceed $30,000,000. GENERAL AND SPECIAL RISK PROGRAM ACCOUNT For the cost of guaranteed loans, as authorized by sections 238 and 519 of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-3 and 1735c), including the cost of loan guarantee modifications, as that term is defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, as amended, $8,600,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That commitments to guarantee loans shall not exceed $45,000,000,000 in total loan principal, any part of which is to be guaranteed. Gross obligations for the principal amount of direct loans, as authorized by sections 204(g), 207(l), 238, and 519(a) of the National Housing Act, shall not exceed $50,000,000, of which not to exceed $30,000,000 shall be for bridge financing in connection with the sale of multifamily real properties owned by the Secretary and formerly insured under such Act; and of which not to exceed $20,000,000 shall be for loans to nonprofit and governmental entities in connection with the sale of single-family real properties owned by the Secretary and formerly insured under such Act. For administrative contract expenses necessary to carry out the guaranteed and direct loan programs, $48,871,000, of which at least $47,871,000 shall be for administrative contracts and up to $1,000,000 shall be for consumer education and outreach for FHA loan products. Government National Mortgage Association GUARANTEES OF MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM ACCOUNT New commitments to issue guarantees to carry out the purposes of section 306 of the National Housing Act, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1721(g)), shall not exceed $300,000,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That to the extent new guarantees of mortgage-backed securities exceed $75,000,000,000 on or before April 1, 2009, an additional $1,000 for administrative contract expenses shall be available for each $1,000,000 in additional guaranteed loan commitments (including a pro rata amount for any amount below $1,000,000) but in no case shall funds made available by this proviso exceed $14,000,000. Policy Development and Research RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY For contracts, grants, and necessary expenses of programs of research and studies relating to housing and urban problems, not otherwise provided for, as authorized by title V of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 (12 U.S.C. 1701z-1 et seq.), including carrying out the functions of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under section 1(a)(1)(i) of Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1968, $58,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010: Provided, That of the funds made available under this heading, $23,000,000 is for grants pursuant to section 107 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5307): Provided further, That at least $1,000,000 shall be available for the Secretary to conduct a comprehensive study to be managed by the Office of Policy Development and Research, to analyze the administrative costs necessary to carry-out the tenant-based voucher program: Provided further, That of the total amount made available, $2,000,000 may be made available for technology directly related to disaster prone areas. Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity FAIR HOUSING ACTIVITIES For contracts, grants, and other assistance, not otherwise provided for, as authorized by title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, and section 561 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1987, as amended, $53,500,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010, of which $27,500,000 shall be to carry out activities pursuant to such section 561 of which up to $2,000,000 shall be made available to carryout authorized activities to protect the public from mortgage rescue scams: Provided, That notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302, the Secretary may assess and collect fees to cover the costs of the Fair Housing Training Academy, and may use such funds to provide such training: Provided further, That no funds made available under this heading shall be used to lobby the executive or legislative branches of the Federal Government in connection with a specific contract, grant or loan: Provided further, That of the funds made available under this heading, $500,000 shall be available to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for the creation and promotion of translated materials and other programs that support the assistance of persons with limited English proficiency in utilizing the services provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION For the Lead Hazard Reduction Program, as authorized by section 1011 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, $140,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010, of which not less than $14,600,000 shall be for the Healthy Homes Initiative, pursuant to sections 501 and 502 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 that shall include research, studies, testing, and demonstration efforts, including education and outreach concerning lead-based paint poisoning and other housing-related diseases and hazards: Provided, That for purposes of environmental review, pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and other provisions of law that further the purposes of such Act, a grant under the Healthy Homes Initiative, Operation Lead Elimination Action Plan (LEAP), or the Lead Technical Studies program under this heading or under prior appropriations Acts for such purposes under this heading, shall be considered to be funds for a special project for purposes of section 305(c) of the Multifamily Housing Property Disposition Reform Act of 1994: Provided further, That of the total amount made available under this heading, $48,000,000 shall be made available on a competitive basis for areas with the highest lead paint abatement needs: Provided further, That each recipient of funds provided under the second proviso shall make a matching contribution in an amount not less than 25 percent: Provided further, That the Secretary may waive the matching requirement cited in the preceding proviso on a case by case basis if the Secretary determines that such a waiver is necessary to advance the purposes of this program: Provided further, That each applicant shall submit a detailed plan and strategy that demonstrates adequate capacity that is acceptable to the Secretary to carry out the proposed use of funds pursuant to a notice of funding availability: Provided further, That amounts made available under this heading in prior appropriations Acts, and that still remain available, may be used for any purpose under this heading notwithstanding the purpose for which such amounts were appropriated: Provided further, That of the total amount made available under this heading, $250,000 shall be allocated through the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control to conduct communications and outreach to potential applicants to the Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant program. Management and Administration WORKING CAPITAL FUND For additional capital for the Working Capital Fund (42 U.S.C. 3535) for the development of, modifications to, and infrastructure for Department-wide information technology systems, for the continuing operation and maintenance of both Department-wide and program-specific information systems, and for program-related development activities, $224,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010, of which not less than $4,000,000 shall be used for planning for modernizing, improving and maintaining information technology applications and infrastructure supporting the FHA: Provided, That any amounts transferred to this Fund under this Act shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That any amounts transferred to this Fund from amounts appropriated by previously enacted appropriations Acts or from within this Act may be used only for the purposes specified under this Fund, in addition to the purposes for which such amounts were appropriated: Provided further, That up to $15,000,000 may be transferred to this account from all other accounts in this title (except for the Office of the Inspector General account) that make funds available for salaries and expenses. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL For necessary salaries and expenses of the Office of Inspector General in carrying out the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, $120,000,000: Provided, That the Inspector General shall have independent authority over all personnel issues within this office. General Provisions--Department of Housing and Urban Development (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS) Sec. 201. Fifty percent of the amounts of budget authority, or in lieu thereof 50 percent of the cash amounts associated with such budget authority, that are recaptured from projects described in section 1012(a) of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act of 1988 (42 U.S.C. 1437 note) shall be rescinded or in the case of cash, shall be remitted to the Treasury, and such amounts of budget authority or cash recaptured and not rescinded or remitted to the Treasury shall be used by State housing finance agencies or local governments or local housing agencies with projects approved by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for which settlement occurred after January 1, 1992, in accordance with such section. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, the Secretary may award up to 15 percent of the budget authority or cash recaptured and not rescinded or remitted to the Treasury to provide project owners with incentives to refinance their project at a lower interest rate. Sec. 202. None of the amounts made available under this Act may be used during fiscal year 2009 to investigate or prosecute under the Fair Housing Act any otherwise lawful activity engaged in by one or more persons, including the filing or maintaining of a non-frivolous legal action, that is engaged in solely for the purpose of achieving or preventing action by a Government official or entity, or a court of competent jurisdiction. Sec. 203. (a) Notwithstanding section 854(c)(1)(A) of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)(1)(A)), from any amounts made available under this title for fiscal year 2009 that are allocated under such section, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall allocate and make a grant, in the amount determined under subsection (b), for any State that-- (1) received an allocation in a prior fiscal year under clause (ii) of such section; and (2) is not otherwise eligible for an allocation for fiscal year 2009 under such clause (ii) because the areas in the State outside of the metropolitan statistical areas that qualify under clause (i) in fiscal year 2009 do not have the number of cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) required under such clause. (b) The amount of the allocation and grant for any State described in subsection (a) shall be an amount based on the cumulative number of AIDS cases in the areas of that State that are outside of metropolitan statistical areas that qualify under clause (i) of such section 854(c)(1)(A) in fiscal year 2009, in proportion to AIDS cases among cities and States that qualify under clauses (i) and (ii) of such section and States deemed eligible under subsection (a). (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount allocated for fiscal year 2009 under section 854(c) of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)), to the City of New York, New York, on behalf of the New York-Wayne-White Plains, New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Division (hereafter ``metropolitan division'') of the New York-Newark-Edison, NY- NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, shall be adjusted by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by: (1) allocating to the City of Jersey City, New Jersey, the proportion of the metropolitan area's or division's amount that is based on the number of cases of AIDS reported in the portion of the metropolitan area or division that is located in Hudson County, New Jersey, and adjusting for the proportion of the metropolitan division's high incidence bonus if this area in New Jersey also has a higher than average per capita incidence of AIDS; and (2) allocating to the City of Paterson, New Jersey, the proportion of the metropolitan area's or division's amount that is based on the number of cases of AIDS reported in the portion of the metropolitan area or division that is located in Bergen County and Passaic County, New Jersey, and adjusting for the proportion of the metropolitan division's high incidence bonus if this area in New Jersey also has a higher than average per capita incidence of AIDS. The recipient cities shall use amounts allocated under this subsection to carry out eligible activities under section 855 of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12904) in their respective portions of the metropolitan division that is located in New Jersey. (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount allocated for fiscal year 2009 under section 854(c) of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)) to areas with a higher than average per capita incidence of AIDS, shall be adjusted by the Secretary on the basis of area incidence reported over a 3 year period. Sec. 204. Except as explicitly provided in law, any grant, cooperative agreement or other assistance made pursuant to title II of this Act shall be made on a competitive basis and in accordance with section 102 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (42 U.S.C. 3545). Sec. 205. Funds of the Department of Housing and Urban Development subject to the Government Corporation Control Act or section 402 of the Housing Act of 1950 shall be available, without regard to the limitations on administrative expenses, for legal services on a contract or fee basis, and for utilizing and making payment for services and facilities of the Federal National Mortgage Association, Government National Mortgage Association, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Federal Financing Bank, Federal Reserve banks or any member thereof, Federal Home Loan banks, and any insured bank within the meaning of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Act, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1811-1831). Sec. 206. Unless otherwise provided for in this Act or through a reprogramming of funds, no part of any appropriation for the Department of Housing and Urban Development shall be available for any program, project or activity in excess of amounts set forth in the budget estimates submitted to Congress. Sec. 207. Corporations and agencies of the Department of Housing and Urban Development which are subject to the Government Corporation Control Act, are hereby authorized to make such expenditures, within the limits of funds and borrowing authority available to each such corporation or agency and in accordance with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of such Act as may be necessary in carrying out the programs set forth in the budget for 2009 for such corporation or agency except as hereinafter provided: Provided, That collections of these corporations and agencies may be used for new loan or mortgage purchase commitments only to the extent expressly provided for in this Act (unless such loans are in support of other forms of assistance provided for in this or prior appropriations Acts), except that this proviso shall not apply to the mortgage insurance or guaranty operations of these corporations, or where loans or mortgage purchases are necessary to protect the financial interest of the United States Government. Sec. 208. None of the funds provided in this title for technical assistance, training, or management improvements may be obligated or expended unless the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development provides to the Committees on Appropriations a description of each proposed activity and a detailed budget estimate of the costs associated with each program, project or activity as part of the Budget Justifications. For fiscal year 2009, the Secretary shall transmit this information to the Committees by March 15, 2009 for 30 days of review. Sec. 209. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall provide quarterly reports to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations regarding all uncommitted, unobligated, recaptured and excess funds in each program and activity within the jurisdiction of the Department and shall submit additional, updated budget information to these Committees upon request. Sec. 210. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amount allocated for fiscal year 2009 under section 854(c) of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)), to the City of Wilmington, Delaware, on behalf of the Wilmington, Delaware-Maryland-New Jersey Metropolitan Division (hereafter ``metropolitan division''), shall be adjusted by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by allocating to the State of New Jersey the proportion of the metropolitan division's amount that is based on the number of cases of AIDS reported in the portion of the metropolitan division that is located in New Jersey, and adjusting for the proportion of the metropolitan division's high incidence bonus if this area in New Jersey also has a higher than average per capita incidence of AIDS. The State of New Jersey shall use amounts allocated to the State under this subsection to carry out eligible activities under section 855 of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12904) in the portion of the metropolitan division that is located in New Jersey. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall allocate to Wake County, North Carolina, the amounts that otherwise would be allocated for fiscal year 2009 under section 854(c) of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)) to the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, on behalf of the Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. Any amounts allocated to Wake County shall be used to carry out eligible activities under section 855 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 12904) within such metropolitan statistical area. (c) Notwithstanding section 854(c) of the AIDS Housing Opportunity Act (42 U.S.C. 12903(c)), the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may adjust the allocation of the amounts that otherwise would be allocated for fiscal year 2009 under section 854(c) of such Act, upon the written request of an applicant, in conjunction with the State(s), for a formula allocation on behalf of a metropolitan statistical area, to designate the State or States in which the metropolitan statistical area is located as the eligible grantee(s) of the allocation. In the case that a metropolitan statistical area involves more than one State, such amounts allocated to each State shall be in proportion to the number of cases of AIDS reported in the portion of the metropolitan statistical area located in that State. Any amounts allocated to a State under this section shall be used to carry out eligible activities within the portion of the metropolitan statistical area located in that State. Sec. 211. The President's formal budget request for fiscal year 2010, as well as the Department of Housing and Urban Development's congressional budget justifications to be submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall use the identical account and sub-account structure provided under this Act. Sec. 212. A public housing agency or such other entity that administers Federal housing assistance for the Housing Authority of the county of Los Angeles, California, the States of Alaska, Iowa, and Mississippi shall not be required to include a resident of public housing or a recipient of assistance provided under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 on the board of directors or a similar governing board of such agency or entity as required under section (2)(b) of such Act. Each public housing agency or other entity that administers Federal housing assistance under section 8 for the Housing Authority of the county of Los Angeles, California and the States of Alaska, Iowa and Mississippi that chooses not to include a resident of Public Housing or a recipient of section 8 assistance on the board of directors or a similar governing board shall establish an advisory board of not less than six residents of public housing or recipients of section 8 assistance to provide advice and comment to the public housing agency or other administering entity on issues related to public housing and section 8. Such advisory board shall meet not less than quarterly. Sec. 213. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, subject to the conditions listed in subsection (b), for fiscal years 2008 and 2009, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may authorize the transfer of some or all project- based assistance, debt and statutorily required low-income and very low-income use restrictions, associated with one or more multifamily housing project to another multifamily housing project or projects. (b) The transfer authorized in subsection (a) is subject to the following conditions: (1) The number of low-income and very low-income units and the net dollar amount of Federal assistance provided by the transferring project shall remain the same in the receiving project or projects. (2) The transferring project shall, as determined by the Secretary, be either physically obsolete or economically non-viable. (3) The receiving project or projects shall meet or exceed applicable physical standards established by the Secretary. (4) The owner or mortgagor of the transferring project shall notify and consult with the tenants residing in the transferring project and provide a certification of approval by all appropriate local governmental officials. (5) The tenants of the transferring project who remain eligible for assistance to be provided by the receiving project or projects shall not be required to vacate their units in the transferring project or projects until new units in the receiving project are available for occupancy. (6) The Secretary determines that this transfer is in the best interest of the tenants. (7) If either the transferring project or the receiving project or projects meets the condition specified in subsection (c)(2)(A), any lien on the receiving project resulting from additional financing obtained by the owner shall be subordinate to any FHA- insured mortgage lien transferred to, or placed on, such project by the Secretary. (8) If the transferring project meets the requirements of subsection (c)(2)(E), the owner or mortgagor of the receiving project or projects shall execute and record either a continuation of the existing use agreement or a new use agreement for the project where, in either case, any use restrictions in such agreement are of no lesser duration than the existing use restrictions. (9) Any financial risk to the FHA General and Special Risk Insurance Fund, as determined by the Secretary, would be reduced as a result of a transfer completed under this section. (10) The Secretary determines that Federal liability with regard to this project will not be increased. (c) For purposes of this section-- (1) the terms ``low-income'' and ``very low-income'' shall have the meanings provided by the statute and/or regulations governing the program under which the project is insured or assisted; (2) the term ``multifamily housing project'' means housing that meets one of the following conditions-- (A) housing that is subject to a mortgage insured under the National Housing Act; (B) housing that has project-based assistance attached to the structure including projects undergoing mark to market debt restructuring under the Multifamily Assisted Housing Reform and Affordability Housing Act; (C) housing that is assisted under section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959 as amended by section 801 of the Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act; (D) housing that is assisted under section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959, as such section existed before the enactment of the Cranston- Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act; or (E) housing or vacant land that is subject to a use agreement; (3) the term ``project-based assistance'' means-- (A) assistance provided under section 8(b) of the United States Housing Act of 1937; (B) assistance for housing constructed or substantially rehabilitated pursuant to assistance provided under section 8(b)(2) of such Act (as such section existed immediately before October 1, 1983); (C) rent supplement payments under section 101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965; (D) interest reduction payments under section 236 and/or additional assistance payments under section 236(f)(2) of the National Housing Act; and (E) assistance payments made under section 202(c)(2) of the Housing Act of 1959; (4) the term ``receiving project or projects'' means the multifamily housing project or projects to which some or all of the project-based assistance, debt, and statutorily required use low-income and very low-income restrictions are to be transferred; (5) the term ``transferring project'' means the multifamily housing project which is transferring some or all of the project-based assistance, debt and the statutorily required low-income and very low-income use restrictions to the receiving project or projects; and (6) the term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Sec. 214. The funds made available for Native Alaskans under the heading ``Native American Housing Block Grants'' in title III of this Act shall be allocated to the same Native Alaskan housing block grant recipients that received funds in fiscal year 2005. Sec. 215. No funds provided under this title may be used for an audit of the Government National Mortgage Association that makes applicable requirements under the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661 et seq.). Sec. 216. (a) No assistance shall be provided under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f) to any individual who-- (1) is enrolled as a student at an institution of higher education (as defined under section 102 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1002)); (2) is under 24 years of age; (3) is not a veteran; (4) is unmarried; (5) does not have a dependent child; (6) is not a person with disabilities, as such term is defined in section 3(b)(3)(E) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437a(b)(3)(E)) and was not receiving assistance under such section 8 as of November 30, 2005; and (7) is not otherwise individually eligible, or has parents who, individually or jointly, are not eligible, to receive assistance under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f). (b) For purposes of determining the eligibility of a person to receive assistance under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f), any financial assistance (in excess of amounts received for tuition) that an individual receives under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.), from private sources, or an institution of higher education (as defined under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1002)), shall be considered income to that individual, except for a person over the age of 23 with dependent children. Sec. 217. Notwithstanding the limitation in the first sentence of section 255(g) of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-20(g)), the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may, until September 30, 2009, insure and enter into commitments to insure mortgages under section 255 of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715z-20). Sec. 218. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in fiscal year 2009, in managing and disposing of any multifamily property that is owned or has a mortgage held by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the Secretary shall maintain any rental assistance payments under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 and other programs that are attached to any dwelling units in the property. To the extent the Secretary determines, in consultation with the tenants and the local government, that such a multifamily property owned or held by the Secretary is not feasible for continued rental assistance payments under such section 8 or other programs, based on consideration of (1) the costs of rehabilitating and operating the property and all available Federal, State, and local resources, including rent adjustments under section 524 of the Multifamily Assisted Housing Reform and Affordability Act of 1997 (``MAHRAA'') and (2) environmental conditions that cannot be remedied in a cost-effective fashion, the Secretary may, in consultation with the tenants of that property, contract for project-based rental assistance payments with an owner or owners of other existing housing properties, or provide other rental assistance. The Secretary shall also take appropriate steps to ensure that project-based contracts remain in effect prior to foreclosure, subject to the exercise of contractual abatement remedies to assist relocation of tenants for imminent major threats to health and safety. After disposition of any multifamily property described under this section, the contract and allowable rent levels on such properties shall be subject to the requirements under section 524 of MAHRAA. Sec. 219. During fiscal year 2009, in the provision of rental assistance under section 8(o) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(o)) in connection with a program to demonstrate the economy and effectiveness of providing such assistance for use in assisted living facilities that is carried out in the counties of the State of Michigan notwithstanding paragraphs (3) and (18)(B)(iii) of such section 8(o), a family residing in an assisted living facility in any such county, on behalf of which a public housing agency provides assistance pursuant to section 8(o)(18) of such Act, may be required, at the time the family initially receives such assistance, to pay rent in an amount exceeding 40 percent of the monthly adjusted income of the family by such a percentage or amount as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development determines to be appropriate. Sec. 220. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall report quarterly to the House of Representatives and Senate Committees on Appropriations on HUD's use of all sole source contracts, including terms of the contracts, cost, and a substantive rationale for using a sole source contract. Sec. 221. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the recipient of a grant under section 202b of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q-2) after December 26, 2000, in accordance with the unnumbered paragraph at the end of section 202(b) of such Act, may, at its option, establish a single-asset nonprofit entity to own the project and may lend the grant funds to such entity, which may be a private nonprofit organization described in section 831 of the American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 2000. Sec. 222. (a) The amounts provided under the subheading ``Program Account'' under the heading ``Community Development Loan Guarantees'' may be used to guarantee, or make commitments to guarantee, notes, or other obligations issued by any State on behalf of non-entitlement communities in the State in accordance with the requirements of section 108 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974: Provided, That, any State receiving such a guarantee or commitment shall distribute all funds subject to such guarantee to the units of general local government in non-entitlement areas that received the commitment. (b) Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall promulgate regulations governing the administration of the funds described under subsection (a). Sec. 223. Section 24 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437v) is amended-- (1) in subsection (m)(1), by striking ``2003'' and inserting ``2009''; and (2) in subsection (o), by striking ``September 30, 2007'' and inserting ``September 30, 2009''. Sec. 224. (a) Required Submissions for Fiscal Years 2008 and 2009.-- (1) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall submit to the relevant authorizing committees and to the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives for fiscal years 2008 and 2009-- (A) a complete and accurate accounting of the actual project-based renewal costs for project- based assistance under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f); (B) revised estimates of the funding needed to fully fund all 12 months of all project- based contracts under such section 8, including project-based contracts that expire in fiscal year 2008 and fiscal year 2009; and (C) all sources of funding that will be used to fully fund all 12 months of the project- based contracts for fiscal years 2008 and 2009. (2) Updated information.--At any time after the expiration of the 60-day period described in paragraph (1), the Secretary may submit corrections or updates to the information required under paragraph (1), if upon completion of an audit of the project-based assistance program under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f), such audit reveals additional information that may provide Congress a more complete understanding of the Secretary's implementation of the project-based assistance program under such section 8. (b) Required Submissions for Fiscal Year 2010.--As part of the Department of Housing and Urban Development's budget request for fiscal year 2010, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall submit to the relevant authorizing committees and to the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives complete and detailed information, including a project-by-project analysis, that verifies that such budget request will fully fund all project- based contracts under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f) in fiscal year 2010, including expiring project-based contracts. Sec. 225. Public housing agencies that own and operate 400 or fewer public housing units may elect to be exempt from any asset management requirement imposed by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in connection with the operating fund rule: Provided, That an agency seeking a discontinuance of a reduction of subsidy under the operating fund formula shall not be exempt from asset management requirements. Sec. 226. With respect to the use of amounts provided in this Act and in future Acts for the operation, capital improvement and management of public housing as authorized by sections 9(d) and 9(e) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g(d) and (e)), the Secretary shall not impose any requirement or guideline relating to asset management that restricts or limits in any way the use of capital funds for central office costs pursuant to section 9(g)(1) or 9(g)(2) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437g(g)(1), (2)): Provided, however, that a public housing agency may not use capital funds authorized under section 9(d) for activities that are eligible under section 9(e) for assistance with amounts from the operating fund in excess of the amounts permitted under section 9(g)(1) or 9(g)(2). Sec. 227. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall report quarterly to the House of Representatives and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the status of all section 8 project-based housing, including the number of all project-based units by region as well as an analysis of all federally subsidized housing being refinanced under the Mark- to-Market program. The Secretary shall in the report identify all existing units maintained by region as section 8 project- based units and all project-based units that have opted out of section 8 or have otherwise been eliminated as section 8 project-based units. The Secretary shall identify in detail and by project all the efforts made by the Department to preserve all section 8 project-based housing units and all the reasons for any units which opted out or otherwise were lost as section 8 project-based units. Such analysis shall include a review of the impact of the loss of any subsidized units in that housing marketplace, such as the impact of cost and the loss of available subsidized, low-income housing in areas with scarce housing resources for low-income families. Sec. 228. Section 683(2) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 13641(2)) is amended-- (1) in subparagraph (F), by striking ``and''; (2) in subparagraph (G) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and (3) by adding a new subparagraph (H) as follows: ``(H) housing that is assisted under section 811 of the Cranston-Gonzalez Affording Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 8013).''. Sec. 229. The Home Investment Partnerships Act (42 U.S.C. 12721 et seq.) is amended-- (1) in section 233(d)(1) by striking ``20'' and inserting ``40''; (2) in section 233(e) by striking ``40'' and inserting ``25''; (3) in section 243(b), in the second sentence, by striking ``20'' and inserting ``40''; and (4) in section 271(i) by striking ``Act after December 31, 2007'' and inserting ``section after December 31, 2011''. Sec. 230. No official or employee of the Department of Housing and Urban Development shall be designated as an allotment holder unless the Office of the Chief Financial Officer has determined that such allotment holder has implemented an adequate system of funds control and has received training in funds control procedures and directives. The Chief Financial Officer shall ensure that, not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, a trained allotment holder shall be designated for each HUD subaccount under the headings ``Executive Direction'' and ``Administration, Operations, and Management'' as well as each account receiving appropriations for ``personnel compensation and benefits'' within the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Sec. 231. Payment of attorney fees in program-related litigation must be paid from individual program office personnel benefits and compensation funding. The annual budget submission for program office personnel benefit and compensation funding must include program-related litigation costs for attorney fees as a separate line item request. Sec. 232. Of the unobligated balances remaining from funds appropriated under the heading ``Tenant-Based Rental Assistance'' under the Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2008, $750,000,000 are rescinded from the $4,158,000,000 which are available on October 1, 2008. Such amount shall be derived from reductions to public housing agencies' calendar year 2009 allocations based on amounts in public housing agencies' net restricted assets accounts (in accordance with VMS data in calendar year 2008 that is verifiable and complete), as determined by the Secretary. Sec. 233. The Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development shall for Fiscal Year 2009 and thereafter, notify the public through the Federal Register and other means, as determined appropriate, of the issuance of a notice of the availability of assistance or notice of funding availability (NOFA) for any program or discretionary fund administered by the Secretary that is to be competitively awarded. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for Fiscal Year 2009 and thereafter, the Secretary may make the NOFA available only on the Internet at the appropriate government website or websites or through other electronic media, as determined by the Secretary. Sec. 234. Prepayment and Refinancing. (a) Approval of Prepayment of Debt.--Upon request of the project sponsor of a project assisted with a loan under section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959 (as in effect before the enactment of the Cranston- Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act), for which the Secretary's consent to prepayment is required, the Secretary shall approve the prepayment of any indebtedness to the Secretary relating to any remaining principal and interest under the loan as part of a prepayment plan under which-- (1) the project sponsor agrees to operate the project until the maturity date of the original loan under terms at least as advantageous to existing and future tenants as the terms required by the original loan agreement or any project-based rental assistance payments contract under section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (or any other project-based rental housing assistance programs of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, including the rent supplement program under section 101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (12 U.S.C. 1701s)) or any successor project-based rental assistance program, except as provided by subsection (a)(2)(B); and (2) the prepayment may involve refinancing of the loan if such refinancing results -- (A) in a lower interest rate on the principal of the loan for the project and in reductions in debt service related to such loan; or (B) in the case of a project that is assisted with a loan under such section 202 carrying an interest rate of 6 percent or lower, a transaction under which (i) the project owner shall address the physical needs of the project; (ii) the prepayment plan for the transaction, including the refinancing, shall meet a cost benefit analysis, as established by the Secretary, that the benefit of the transaction outweighs the cost of the transaction including any increases in rent charged to unassisted tenants; (iii) the overall cost for providing rental assistance under section 8 for the project (if any) is not increased, except, upon approval by the Secretary to-- (I) mark-up-to-market contracts pursuant to section 524(a)(3) of the Multifamily Assisted Housing Reform and Affordability Act (42 U.S.C. 1437f note), as such section is carried out by the Secretary for properties owned by nonprofit organizations; or (II) mark-up-to-budget contracts pursuant to section 524(a)(4) of the Multifamily Assisted Housing Reform and Affordability Act (42 U.S.C. 1437f note), as such section is carried out by the Secretary for properties owned by eligible owners ( as such term is defined in section 202(k) of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701q(k)); (iv) the project owner may charge tenants rent sufficient to meet debt service payments and operating cost requirements, as approved by the Secretary, if project-based rental assistance is not available or is insufficient for the debt service and operating cost of the project after refinancing. Such approval by the Secretary-- (I) shall be the basis for the owner to agree to terminate the project-based rental assistance contract that is insufficient for the debt service and operating cost of the project after refinancing; and (II) shall be an eligibility event for the project for purposes of section 8(t) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(t)); (v) units to be occupied by tenants assisted under section 8(t) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(t)) shall, upon termination of the occupancy of such tenants, become eligible for project- based assistance under section 8(o)(13) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(o)(13)) without regard to the percentage limitations provided in such section; and (vi) there shall be a use agreement of 20 years from the date of the maturity date of the original 202 loan for all units, including units to be occupied by tenants assisted under section 8(t) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f(t)). Sec. 235. Use of Surplus Federal Property for the Homeless. No property identified by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development as surplus Federal property for use to assist the homeless shall be made available to any homeless group unless the group is a member in good standing under any of HUD's homeless assistance programs or is in good standing with any other program which receives funds from any other Federal or State agency or entity: Provided, That an exception may be made for an entity not involved with Federal homeless programs to use surplus Federal property for the homeless only after the Secretary or another responsible Federal agency has fully and comprehensively reviewed all relevant finances of the entity, the track record of the entity in assisting the homeless, the ability of the entity to manage the property, including all costs, the ability of the entity to administer homeless programs in a manner that is effective to meet the needs of the homeless population that is expected to use the property and any other related issues that demonstrate a commitment to assist the homeless: Provided further, That the Secretary shall not require the entity to have cash in hand in order to demonstrate financial ability but may rely on the entity's prior demonstrated fundraising ability or commitments for in- kind donations of goods and services: Provided further, That the Secretary shall make all such information and its decision regarding the award of the surplus property available to the committees of jurisdiction, including a full justification of the appropriateness of the use of the property to assist the homeless as well as the appropriateness of the group seeking to obtain the property to use such property to assist the homeless: Provided further, That, this section shall apply to properties in fiscal year 2008 and 2009 made available as surplus Federal property for use to assist the homeless. Sec. 236. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall increase, pursuant to this section, the number of Moving- to-Work agencies authorized under section 204, title II, of the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996 (Public Law 104-134; 110 Stat. 1321-281) by adding to the program three Public Housing Agencies that meet the following requirements: is a High Performing Agency under the Public Housing Assessment System (PHAS) and is a HOPE VI agency. No PHA shall be granted this designation through this section that administers in excess of 5,000 aggregate housing vouchers and public housing units. No PHA granted this designation through this section shall receive more funding than they otherwise would have received absent this designation. Sec. 237. Of the unobligated balances remaining from funds appropriated to the Department of Housing and Urban Development under the fourth paragraph under the heading ``General and Special Risk Program Account'' in the Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2008, $5,000,000 are rescinded: Provided, That with respect to such discount sales referenced under such paragraph, notwithstanding any other provision of law, in determining the market value of any multifamily real property or multifamily loan for any noncompetitive sale to a State or local government, the Secretary shall in fiscal year 2009 consider, but not be limited to, industry standard appraisal practices, including the cost of repairs needed to bring the property into such condition as to satisfy minimum State and local code standards and the cost of maintaining the affordability restrictions imposed by the Secretary on the multifamily real property or multifamily loan. Sec. 238. The Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development is authorized to transfer up to 5 percent of funds appropriated for any account under this title under the heading ``Personnel Compensation and Benefits'' to any other account under this title under the heading ``Personnel Compensation and Benefits'' only after such transfer has been submitted to, and received prior written approval by, the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided, That, no appropriation for any such account shall be increased or decreased by more than 10 percent by all such transfers. Sec. 239. The Disaster Housing Assistance Programs, administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, shall be considered a ``program of the Department of Housing and Urban Development'' under section 904 of the McKinney Act for the purpose of income verifications and matching. This title may be cited as the ``Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2009''. TITLE III RELATED AGENCIES Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, as authorized by section 502 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, $6,550,000: Provided, That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, there may be credited to this appropriation funds received for publications and training expenses. Federal Maritime Commission SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the Federal Maritime Commission as authorized by section 201(d) of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended (46 U.S.C. App. 1111), including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109; hire of passenger motor vehicles as authorized by 31 U.S.C. 1343(b); and uniforms or allowances therefor, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902, $22,800,000: Provided, That not to exceed $2,000 shall be available for official reception and representation expenses. National Transportation Safety Board SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the National Transportation Safety Board, including hire of passenger motor vehicles and aircraft; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for individuals not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the rate for a GS-15; uniforms, or allowances therefor, as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902) $91,000,000, of which not to exceed $2,000 may be used for official reception and representation expenses. The amounts made available to the National Transportation Safety Board in this Act include amounts necessary to make lease payments due in fiscal year 2009 only, on an obligation incurred in fiscal year 2001 for a capital lease. Of the funds provided, up to $100,000 shall be provided through reimbursement to the Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General to audit the National Transportation Safety Board's financial statements. (RESCISSION) Of the available unobligated balances made available under this heading in Public Law 106-246, $671,275 are rescinded. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation PAYMENT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION For payment to the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation for use in neighborhood reinvestment activities, as authorized by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Act (42 U.S.C. 8101- 8107), $131,000,000, of which $5,000,000 shall be for a multi- family rental housing program: Provided, That of the amounts made available under this heading, $6,000,000 shall be made available to conduct a consumer mortgage public education campaign: Provided further, That funding amounts provided under the previous proviso shall be available for campaign development, production, and outreach activities. For an additional amount, $50,000,000 shall be made available until expended to the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation for mortgage foreclosure mitigation activities, under the following terms and conditions: (1) The Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation (``NRC''), shall make grants to counseling intermediaries approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (with match to be determined by the NRC based on affordability and the economic conditions of an area; a match also may be waived by the NRC based on the aforementioned conditions) to provide mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance primarily to States and areas with high rates of defaults and foreclosures primarily in the subprime housing market to help eliminate the default and foreclosure of mortgages of owner-occupied single- family homes that are at risk of such foreclosure. Other than areas with high rates of defaults and foreclosures, grants may also be provided to approved counseling intermediaries based on a geographic analysis of the Nation by the NRC which determines where there is a prevalence of subprime mortgages that are risky and likely to fail, including any trends for mortgages that are likely to default and face foreclosure. A State Housing Finance Agency may also be eligible where the State Housing Finance Agency meets all the requirements under this paragraph. A HUD- approved counseling intermediary shall meet certain mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance counseling requirements, as determined by the NRC, and shall be approved by HUD or the NRC as meeting these requirements. (2) Mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance shall only be made available to homeowners of owner-occupied homes with mortgages in default or in danger of default. These mortgages shall likely be subject to a foreclosure action and homeowners will be provided such assistance that shall consist of activities that are likely to prevent foreclosures and result in the long- term affordability of the mortgage retained pursuant to such activity or another positive outcome for the homeowner. No funds made available under this paragraph may be provided directly to lenders or homeowners to discharge outstanding mortgage balances or for any other direct debt reduction payments. (3) The use of Mortgage Foreclosure Mitigation Assistance by approved counseling intermediaries and State Housing Finance Agencies shall involve a reasonable analysis of the borrower's financial situation, an evaluation of the current value of the property that is subject to the mortgage, counseling regarding the assumption of the mortgage by another non-Federal party, counseling regarding the possible purchase of the mortgage by a non-Federal third party, counseling and advice of all likely restructuring and refinancing strategies or the approval of a work-out strategy by all interested parties. (4) NRC may provide up to 15 percent of the total funds under this paragraph to its own charter members with expertise in foreclosure prevention counseling, subject to a certification by the NRC that the procedures for selection do not consist of any procedures or activities that could be construed as an unacceptable conflict of interest or have the appearance of impropriety. (5) HUD-approved counseling entities and State Housing Finance Agencies receiving funds under this paragraph shall have demonstrated experience in successfully working with financial institutions as well as borrowers facing default, delinquency and foreclosure as well as documented counseling capacity, outreach capacity, past successful performance and positive outcomes with documented counseling plans (including post mortgage foreclosure mitigation counseling), loan workout agreements and loan modification agreements. NRC may use other criteria to demonstrate capacity in underserved areas. (6) Of the total amount made available under this paragraph, up to $5,000,000 may be made available to build the mortgage foreclosure and default mitigation counseling capacity of counseling intermediaries through NRC training courses with HUD-approved counseling intermediaries and their partners, except that private financial institutions that participate in NRC training shall pay market rates for such training. (7) Of the total amount made available under this paragraph, up to 4 percent may be used for associated administrative expenses for the NRC to carry out activities provided under this section. (8) Mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance grants may include a budget for outreach and advertising, and training, as determined by the NRC. (9) The NRC shall report bi-annually to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations as well as the Senate Banking Committee and House Financial Services Committee on its efforts to mitigate mortgage default. Such reports shall identify successful strategies and methods for preserving homeownership and the long-term affordability of at-risk mortgages and shall include recommended efforts that will or likely can assist in the success of this program as well as an analysis of any policy and procedures that failed to result in successful mortgage foreclosure mitigation. The report shall include an analysis of the details and use of any post mitigation counseling of assisted borrowers designed to ensure the continued long-term affordability of the mortgages which were the subject of the mortgage foreclosure mitigation assistance. United States Interagency Council on Homelessness OPERATING EXPENSES For necessary expenses (including payment of salaries, authorized travel, hire of passenger motor vehicles, the rental of conference rooms, and the employment of experts and consultants under section 3109 of title 5, United States Code) of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness in carrying out the functions pursuant to title II of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, as amended, $2,333,000: Provided, That no funds may be used to pay the salaries and benefits of any employee of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness that spends more than 10 days outside of the United States while not on annual leave. Title II of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, as amended, is amended in section 209 by striking ``2008'' and inserting ``2010''. TITLE IV GENERAL PROVISIONS--THIS ACT Sec. 401. Such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 2009 pay raises for programs funded in this Act shall be absorbed within the levels appropriated in this Act or previous appropriations Acts. Sec. 402. None of the funds in this Act shall be used for the planning or execution of any program to pay the expenses of, or otherwise compensate, non-Federal parties intervening in regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings funded in this Act. Sec. 403. None of the funds appropriated in this Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year, nor may any be transferred to other appropriations, unless expressly so provided herein. Sec. 404. The expenditure of any appropriation under this Act for any consulting service through procurement contract pursuant to section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, shall be limited to those contracts where such expenditures are a matter of public record and available for public inspection, except where otherwise provided under existing law, or under existing Executive order issued pursuant to existing law. Sec. 405. Except as otherwise provided in this Act, none of the funds provided in this Act, provided by previous appropriations Acts to the agencies or entities funded in this Act that remain available for obligation or expenditure in fiscal year 2009, or provided from any accounts in the Treasury derived by the collection of fees and available to the agencies funded by this Act, shall be available for obligation or expenditure through a reprogramming of funds that: (1) creates a new program; (2) eliminates a program, project, or activity; (3) increases funds or personnel for any program, project, or activity for which funds have been denied or restricted by the Congress; (4) proposes to use funds directed for a specific activity by either the House or Senate Committees on Appropriations for a different purpose; (5) augments existing programs, projects, or activities in excess of $5,000,000 or 10 percent, whichever is less; (6) reduces existing programs, projects, or activities by $5,000,000 or 10 percent, whichever is less; or (7) creates, reorganizes, or restructures a branch, division, office, bureau, board, commission, agency, administration, or department different from the budget justifications submitted to the Committees on Appropriations or the table accompanying the explanatory statement accompanying this Act, whichever is more detailed, unless prior approval is received from the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided, That not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, each agency funded by this Act shall submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and of the House of Representatives to establish the baseline for application of reprogramming and transfer authorities for the current fiscal year: Provided further, That the report shall include: (1) a table for each appropriation with a separate column to display the President's budget request, adjustments made by Congress, adjustments due to enacted rescissions, if appropriate, and the fiscal year enacted level; (2) a delineation in the table for each appropriation both by object class and program, project, and activity as detailed in the budget appendix for the respective appropriation; and (3) an identification of items of special congressional interest: Provided further, That the amount appropriated or limited for salaries and expenses for an agency shall be reduced by $100,000 per day for each day after the required date that the report has not been submitted to the Congress. Sec. 406. Except as otherwise specifically provided by law, not to exceed 50 percent of unobligated balances remaining available at the end of fiscal year 2009 from appropriations made available for salaries and expenses for fiscal year 2009 in this Act, shall remain available through September 30, 2010, for each such account for the purposes authorized: Provided, That a request shall be submitted to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations for approval prior to the expenditure of such funds: Provided further, That these requests shall be made in compliance with reprogramming guidelines under section 405 of this Act. Sec. 407. All Federal agencies and departments that are funded under this Act shall issue a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on all sole source contracts by no later than July 31, 2009. Such report shall include the contractor, the amount of the contract and the rationale for using a sole source contract. Sec. 408. (a) None of the funds made available in this Act may be obligated or expended for any employee training that-- (1) does not meet identified needs for knowledge, skills, and abilities bearing directly upon the performance of official duties; (2) contains elements likely to induce high levels of emotional response or psychological stress in some participants; (3) does not require prior employee notification of the content and methods to be used in the training and written end of course evaluation; (4) contains any methods or content associated with religious or quasi-religious belief systems or ``new age'' belief systems as defined in Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Notice N-915.022, dated September 2, 1988; or (5) is offensive to, or designed to change, participants' personal values or lifestyle outside the workplace. (b) Nothing in this section shall prohibit, restrict, or otherwise preclude an agency from conducting training bearing directly upon the performance of official duties. Sec. 409. No funds in this Act may be used to support any Federal, State, or local projects that seek to use the power of eminent domain, unless eminent domain is employed only for a public use: Provided, That for purposes of this section, public use shall not be construed to include economic development that primarily benefits private entities: Provided further, That any use of funds for mass transit, railroad, airport, seaport or highway projects as well as utility projects which benefit or serve the general public (including energy-related, communication-related, water-related and wastewater-related infrastructure), other structures designated for use by the general public or which have other common-carrier or public- utility functions that serve the general public and are subject to regulation and oversight by the government, and projects for the removal of an immediate threat to public health and safety or brownsfield as defined in the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownsfield Revitalization Act (Public Law 107-118) shall be considered a public use for purposes of eminent domain. Sec. 410. None of the funds made available in this Act may be transferred to any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government, except pursuant to a transfer made by, or transfer authority provided in, this Act or any other appropriations Act. Sec. 411. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be available to pay the salary for any person filling a position, other than a temporary position, formerly held by an employee who has left to enter the Armed Forces of the United States and has satisfactorily completed his period of active military or naval service, and has within 90 days after his release from such service or from hospitalization continuing after discharge for a period of not more than 1 year, made application for restoration to his former position and has been certified by the Office of Personnel Management as still qualified to perform the duties of his former position and has not been restored thereto. Sec. 412. No funds appropriated pursuant to this Act may be expended by an entity unless the entity agrees that in expending the assistance the entity will comply with sections 2 through 4 of the Act of March 3, 1933 (41 U.S.C. 10a-10c, popularly known as the ``Buy American Act''). Sec. 413. No funds appropriated or otherwise made available under this Act shall be made available to any person or entity that has been convicted of violating the Buy American Act (41 U.S.C. 10a-10c). This division may be cited as the ``Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2009''. [Clerk's note: Reproduced below is the material relating to division I contained in the Explanatory Statement Submitted by mr. Obey, Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, Regarding H.R. 1105, Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009''.\5\] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- \5\ This Explanatory Statement was submitted for printing in the Congressional Record on February 23, 2009, prior to House consideration of the bill and as directed by the House of Representatives in section 2 of H. Res. 92 (as amended by section 2 of H. Res. 108). The Statement appears in the February 23 Congressional Record, beginning on page H1653. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIVISION I--TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009 Following is an explanation of the effects of this division (hereafter referred to as ``the bill''). Funds for the individual programs and activities within the accounts in this Act are displayed in the detailed table at the end of the explanatory statement for this Act. Funding levels that are not displayed in the detailed table are identified in this explanatory statement. TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of the Secretary SALARIES AND EXPENSES The bill provides $98,248,000 for the salaries and expenses of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation and includes funding specified by office. The bill provides as follows: Immediate Office of the Secretary....................... $2,400,000 Immediate Office of the Deputy Secretary................ 759,000 Office of the General Counsel........................... 19,838,000 Office of the Under Secretary for Transportation Policy. 10,107,000 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Budget and 10,200,000 Programs............................................... Office of the Assistant Secretary for Governmental 2,400,000 Affairs................................................ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration.... 26,000,000 Office of Public Affairs................................ 2,020,000 Office of the Executive Secretariat..................... 1,595,000 Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.. 1,369,000 Office of Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response 8,675,000 Office of the Chief Information Officer................. 12,885,000 Budget Justifications.--The Department is directed to include the same level of detail that was provided in the congressional justifications presented in fiscal year 2009, including funding levels for the prior year, current year, and budget year for all programs, activities, initiatives, and program elements as well as a detailed justification for the incremental funding increases and additional FTEs being requested above the enacted level, by program, activity, or program element. The Department is also directed to include detailed information in tabular format which identifies specific changes in funding from the current year to the budget year for each office, including each office within the office of the Secretary. General Provisions.--The Department is directed to justify each general provision proposed either in its relevant modal congressional justification or in the congressional justification for the office of the Secretary of Transportation. Operating Plan.--The Department shall submit an operating plan for fiscal year 2009 to the Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of the bill's enactment. The operating plan should include funding levels for the various offices, programs and initiatives detailed down to the object class or program element covered in the budget justifications. Prohibitions.--The bill prohibits any funds from being used for the position of Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs. The request for two additional FTEs in the Office of Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response is denied. Protection of Air Passengers.--Within the amounts provided to the Office of the General Counsel, an additional $2,500,000 is provided. The Office of the General Counsel is directed to use these funds exclusively for activities that most effectively improve the enforcement of rules and the protection of air travel consumers. The office is further directed to use none of the funds for organizing public forums to discuss general consumer issues. Reception and Representation Expenses.--Within the funds provided, the bill allows the Department to spend up to $60,000 for official reception and representation expenses. Transfer Limitation.--The bill provides a limitation on transfers between offices within the Office of the Secretary to no more than 5 percent and requires that any transfer greater than 5 percent must be submitted for approval to the Committees on Appropriations. User Fees.--The bill provides that up to $2,500,000 in user fees may be credited to salaries and expenses. Working Capital Fund Audit.--The Office of the Secretary is instructed to reimburse up to $100,000 to the Office of the Inspector General to audit the Working Capital Fund. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CAPITAL The bill provides $5,000,000 for the financial management capital program. Budget Request.--The Department shall also provide more detailed justifications for this program in its fiscal year 2010 budget request. These justifications should clearly display the amount requested for OST as well as the amount included in the budget request from each modal administration. Expenditure Plan.--The Department is directed to provide the Committees on Appropriations with an expenditure plan 30 days after the enactment of this Act that outlines the amount of funding for this initiative, including the amount contributed by each modal administration, as well as the benefits that will result from these investments. OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS The bill provides $9,384,000 for the office of civil rights. TRANSPORTATION PLANNING, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The bill provides $18,300,000 for transportation planning, research and development. Adjustments to the budget request are as follows: Ballast water research, UW-Superior, WI................. $950,000 Great Lakes maritime research institute, WI............. $950,000 Fire and Oil Spill Response Communications Project, WA.. $1,520,000 Commercial Vehicle Rollover Prevention Technology $950,000 Demonstration, MI...................................... Inland Pacific Hub Analysis Project, WA................. $237,500 Advanced Freight Locomotive Safety and Monitoring $950,000 Systems Implementation, MA............................. Wildlife Crossing Project, FL........................... $950,000 University Transportation Center, MS.................... $475,000 Freight transportation policy institute, WA............. $475,000 Assessment of Critical Transportation Infrastructure, MS $712,500 Decision Support Tools for Transportation Resilience and $712,500 Security, MS........................................... National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at $950,000 Wichita State University, KS........................... WORKING CAPITAL FUND The bill includes a limitation of $128,094,000 for working capital fund activities, and specifies that services shall be provided on a competitive basis to entities within the Department of Transportation. Services should be provided on a competitive basis to the maximum extent possible. The bill also provides that the limitation does not apply to non-DOT entities, and that no funds appropriated in this act to an agency of the Department of Transportation shall be transferred to the Working Capital Fund without the approval of the agency modal administrator. The bill directs that no assessments may be levied against any program, budget activity, subactivity or project funded by this Act unless notice of such assessment and the basis are presented to and approved by the Committees on Appropriations. Budget Justification.--For each modal administration's fiscal year 2010 congressional budget justification, the Department is directed to account for increases or decreases in working capital fund billings based on planned usage requested or anticipated by the modes rather than anticipated by working capital managers. The Department is also directed to update the transparency paper included in the justification for fiscal year 2009 and include it in the budget justifications for fiscal year 2010. MINORITY BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER PROGRAM The bill provides a total appropriation of $912,000 for the minority business center program; $353,000 of which is provided for the costs of guaranteed loans for short-term working capital and $559,000 for administrative expenses. The bill limits loans made under this program to $18,367,000. MINORITY BUSINESS OUTREACH The bill provides $3,056,000 for minority business outreach and allows funds to be used for business opportunities related to any mode of transportation. PAYMENTS TO AIR CARRIERS (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $73,013,000 for payments to air carriers. In addition to these funds, the program will receive $50,000,000 in mandatory spending pursuant to the Federal Aviation Authorization Act of 1996. It is anticipated that approximately $10,000,000 still remains available pursuant to the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, resulting in a total program budget for fiscal year 2009 of $133,013,000. The bill allows the Secretary to consider the relative subsidy requirements of the carriers in determining between or among competing carriers. The bill also directs the Secretary to transfer to the essential air service program such sums as may be necessary to continue service to all eligible essential air service communities. If required, the Secretary shall transfer the funds from the Office of the Secretary. The Administration's proposal to restructure the essential air service program is rejected. COMPENSATION FOR AIR CARRIERS (RESCISSION) The bill rescinds remaining balances from unobligated funds from the compensation for air carriers. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION Section 101 allows the Secretary to transfer unexpended sums available for the bonding assistance program from ``Office of the Secretary, salaries and expenses'' to ``minority business outreach''. Section 102 prohibits the Office of the Secretary of Transportation from approving assessments or reimbursable agreements pertaining to funds appropriated to the modal administrations in this Act, unless such assessments or agreements have completed the normal reprogramming process for Congressional notification. Section 103 prohibits the use of funds to implement an essential air service local cost share participation program. Section 104 allows the Secretary to engage in activities with states or state legislatures to consider proposals related to the reduction of motorcycle fatalities. Federal Aviation Administration OPERATIONS (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) The bill includes $9,042,467,000 for operations of the Federal Aviation Administration which is $44,005,000 above the budget request and $302,467,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. Of the total amount provided, $5,238,005,000 is to be derived from the airport and airway trust fund. Funds are distributed in the bill by budget activity. The following table compares the President's budget request with the levels provided in the bill by budget activity: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FY 09 budget request Recommendation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Air Traffic Organization $7,078,793,000 $7,078,793,000 Adjustments: Controller Training .................. 15,000,000 Activities................. Contract Tower base program. .................. 921,000 Contract Tower Cost-Share... .................. 305,000 RNAV/RNP Procedures......... .................. 4,000,000 --------------------------------------- Total, Air Traffic 7,078,793,000 7,099,019,000 Organization........... Aviation Safety Adjustments: 1,130,927,000 1,130,927,000 Annualize on-board AIR and .................. 16,900,000 AFS staff:................. Additional AFS Staff........ .................. 8,000,000 Additional AIR Staff........ .................. 2,000,000 Alternative Compliance...... .................. 320,000 Repair, Alteration & .................. 1,000,000 Fabrication................ Airworthiness & Safety...... .................. 450,000 Whistleblower Activities.... .................. 200,000 Element Performance .................. 2,250,000 Inspections................ Medallion Program, Alaska... .................. 2,375,000 National Agricultural .................. 47,500 Aviation Research & Education Foundation....... --------------------------------------- Total, Aviation Safety.. 1,130,927,000 1,164,597,000 Commercial Space Transportation 14,094,000 14,094,000 Financial Services 112,004,000 111,004,000 Human Resource Management 96,091,000 96,091,000 Region and Center Operations 336,894,000 331,000,000 Staff Offices 181,321,000 180,859,000 Information Services 48,338,000 46,500,000 Account-wide Adjustments: Unfilled executive positions .................. -697,000 --------------------------------------- Amount recommended.......... .................. -697,000 ======================================= Total................... $8,998,462,000 $9,042,467,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Controller Staffing and Training.--The bill requires FAA to transmit an annual update to the controller workforce plan by March 31, 2009, and reduces the appropriation by $100,000 per day each day the report is late. The FAA is directed to include facility-by-facility data as well as a new benchmark for each facility for evaluating the proportion of certified controllers to controllers-in-training and developmental controllers. The agency is also expected to promptly implement strategies from the 2004 controller workforce plan and directs that the 2009 workforce plan include an update on the agency's progress. Funding under this heading also includes $15,000,000 for controller training activities including additional contract trainers; for expenses needed to retain experienced controllers and to attract controllers at needed locations; and to accelerate the hiring pace of new controllers. The FAA is directed to provide a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 30 days of enactment that describes the agency's use of the controller training funds. Contract tower program.--The bill includes $110,000,000 for the contract tower base program and $9,000,000 for the contract tower cost-sharing program. In addition, the FAA is permitted to use unsubscribed funds from the contract tower base line program to avoid elimination of communities from the cost share towers program, but only after all base line tower obligations have been fulfilled. Technical staffing requirements.--The FAA is directed to carefully monitor the size and capability of its technical workforce and to maintain agreed upon staffing levels. The FAA is directed to provide semi-annual updates to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations as to the agency's technical staffing levels. RNAV/RNP procedures.--Within the amounts provided for the air traffic organization, $39,200,000 is included for RNAV/RNP procedures. FAA is directed to include a dedicated section for the FAA's performance based navigation program in future budget submissions and to provide semi-annual reports to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the number of procedures developed, average cost and steps taken to streamline the procedure approval process. TRACON security staffing.--The FAA is directed to evaluate the security staffing needs at the TRACON in Seattle, Washington and then allocate the appropriate level of staff to address any shortfall. Aviation safety (AVS).--The bill provides $1,164,597,000 for aviation safety, which is an increase of $33,670,000 over the budget request and $82,995,000 over the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. This amount includes $16,900,000 to annualize safety personnel in AFS and AIR that are currently on-board. The bill includes no less than $10,000,000 to increase aviation safety staff of which $8,000,000 is directed for additional flight standards inspectors and $2,000,000 is directed for aircraft certification inspectors and related staff. The Secretary is directed to continue to provide an annual report on aviation safety employment data which delineates inspector losses and gains from the beginning of fiscal year 2009 until March 31, 2009. The report is due to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees by April 10, 2009. In addition, the FAA is expected to include the fully annualized cost of the additional inspectors in the fiscal year 2010 budget. If the FAA chooses not to fund these inspectors, the agency is directed to display changes to the aviation safety base program and how many inspector positions would be affected. Additionally, the FAA is directed to establish a working group, including safety inspectors, to develop a benchmark to measure how much time inspectors spend in the field and to include that benchmark in the next inspector workforce plan. FAA is directed to provide semi-annual reports to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees on all overdue safety attribute inspections and element performance inspections including a target completion date. Air transportation oversight system (ATOS).--The Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General (OIG) is directed to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within six months of enactment which verifies the ATOS field data that is sent to FAA headquarters; describes the agency's analysis of that data; and, evaluates the effectiveness of FAA's use of the data. Inspector staffing model.--The FAA is directed to notify the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations if the agency is 30 days delinquent on any of the milestones related to the safety inspector staffing model. Medallion program.--Within the funds provided for aviation safety, $2,375,000 is included to continue the Medallion program, a cooperative program to improve rural air safety in Alaska. Professional aerial application support system.--The recommendation includes $47,500 for the National Agricultural Aviation Research and Education Foundation's Professional Aerial Application Support System. This program is designed to assist with agricultural pilot safety, operational security and the safe and accurate delivery of crop protection products. Commercial space transportation.--The FAA is directed to provide semi-annual updates to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on commercial airspace test flight activities. Workforce diversity plans for controllers and safety staff.--The FAA is directed to provide a further update to the workforce diversity plan required in fiscal year 2008 in order to measure the progress and specific efforts that the agency has made to eliminate barriers for underrepresented populations in the FAA's controller and safety workforce. The submittal date for the plan is April 1, 2009. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) The bill includes $2,742,095,000 for FAA facilities and equipment which is $18,585,000 above the budget request and $228,484,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. Of the total amount available, $460,500,000 is available until September 30, 2009, and $2,281,595,000 is available until September 30, 2010. The bill includes language directing FAA to transmit a detailed five-year capital investment plan to Congress with its fiscal year 2010 budget submission. Additionally, the bill requires FAA to conduct an analysis of the current air traffic control system compared to the planned NextGen system and to transmit with the fiscal year 2010 budget a list of capabilities to be achieved by 2017 and their estimated costs. The following table provides a breakdown of the fiscal year 2009 budget estimate and the fiscal year 2009 funding levels by program: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FY 2009 estimate Recommendation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Activity 1, Engineering, Development, Test and Evaluation: Advanced Technology 41,400,000 44,900,000 Development and Prototyping.. Traffic Management Advisor 3,700,000 3,700,000 (TMA)........................ NAS Improvement of System 1,000,000 1,000,000 Support Laboratory........... William J. Hughes Technical 12,000,000 12,000,000 Center Facilities............ William J. Hughes Technical 5,400,000 5,400,000 Center Infrastructure Sustainment.................. Next Generation Network 20,000,000 20,000,000 Enabled Weather.............. Data Communications for 28,800,000 28,800,000 Trajectory Based Operations (NGATS)...................... Next Generation Transportation 28,000,000 28,000,000 System Technology Demonstration................ Next Generation Transportation 41,400,000 41,400,000 System--System Development... Next Generation Transportation 39,500,000 39,500,000 System--Trajectory Based Operations................... Next Generation Transportation 14,400,000 14,400,000 System--Weather Reduction Impact....................... Next Generation Transportation 18,200,000 18,200,000 System--High Density Arrivals/ Departures................... Next Generation Transportation 27,700,000 27,700,000 System--Collaborative ATM.... Next Generation Transportation 37,100,000 37,100,000 System--Flexible Terminals and Airports................. Next Generation Transportation 8,000,000 8,000,000 System--Safety Security and Environment.................. Next Generation Transportation 17,000,000 15,000,000 System--Networked Facilities. ADS-B Three Nautical Mile ................. 6,765,000 Separation................... ------------------------------------- Total, Activity 1......... 343,600,000 351,865,000 ===================================== Activity 2, Air Traffic Control Facilities and Equipment: En Route Programs En Route Automation 203,050,000 203,050,000 Modernization (ERAM)......... En Route Communications 7,400,000 7,400,000 Gateway (ECG)................ Next Generation Weather Radar 3,000,000 3,000,000 (NEXRAD)--Provide............ Air Traffic Control System 28,600,000 28,600,000 Command Center (ATCSCC)-- Relocation................... ARTCC Building Improvements/ 56,500,000 56,500,000 Plant Improvements........... Air Traffic Management (ATM).. 90,200,000 90,200,000 Air/Ground Communications 7,500,000 7,500,000 Infrastructure............... ATC Beacon Interrogator 13,000,000 13,000,000 (ATCBI)--Replacement......... Air Traffic Control En Route 5,300,000 5,300,000 Radar Facilities Improvements Voice Switching and Control 23,300,000 23,300,000 System (VSCS)................ Oceanic Automation System..... 20,700,000 20,700,000 Corrider Weather Integrated 5,900,000 5,900,000 System (CWIS)................ San Juan Radar Approach 6,000,000 6,000,000 Control (CERAP).............. Next Generation Very High 46,400,000 46,400,000 Frequency Air/Ground Communications System (NEXCOM)..................... System-Wide Information 41,000,000 43,042,500 Management................... ADS-B NAS Wide Implementation. 300,000,000 300,000,000 Wind Hazard Detection ................. 807,500 Equipment.................... Subtotal En Route Programs.... 857,850,000 860,700,000 Terminal Programs Airport Surface Detection 32,700,000 33,700,000 Equipment--Model X (ASDE-X).. Terminal Doppler Weather Radar 6,100,000 6,100,000 (TDWR)--Provide.............. Standard Terminal Automation 28,200,000 28,200,000 Replacement System (STARS) (TAMR Phase 1)............... Terminal Automation 3,000,000 3,000,000 Modernization/Replacement Program (TAMR Phase 3)....... Terminal Automation Program... 4,300,000 4,300,000 Terminal Air Traffic Control 134,295,476 136,545,476 Facilities--Replace.......... ATCT/Terminal Radar Approach 37,900,000 37,900,000 Control (TRACON) Facilities Improve...................... Terminal Voice Switch 8,400,000 8,400,000 Replacement (TVSR)........... NAS Facilities OSHA and 26,000,000 26,000,000 Environmental Standards Compliance................... Airport Surveillance Radar 8,800,000 8,800,000 (ASR-9)...................... Terminal Digital Radar (ASR- 17,100,000 17,100,000 11).......................... DOD/FAA Facilities Transfer... 1,400,000 1,400,000 Precision Runway Monitors..... 1,000,000 1,000,000 Runway Status Lights.......... 26,960,000 26,960,000 National Airspace System Voice 10,000,000 10,000,000 Switch (NVS)................. Weather System Processor (WSP) 700,000 700,000 Voice Recorder Replacement 10,800,000 10,800,000 Progaram (VRRP).............. Houston Area Air Traffic 3,600,000 3,600,000 System (HAATS)............... Integrated Display System 7,000,000 7,000,000 (IDS)........................ ASR-8 Service Life Extension 3,000,000 3,000,000 Program...................... Integrated Terminal Weather 4,500,000 4,500,000 System (ITWS)................ Subtotal Terminal Programs.... 375,755,476 379,005,476 Flight Service Programs....... Automated Surface Observing 8,500,000 8,500,000 System (ASOS) Flight Service Station (FSS) 14,600,000 14,600,000 Modernization................ Weather Camera Program (moved 2,000,000 2,000,000 from Safeflight)............. Subtotal Flight Service 25,100,000 25,100,000 Programs..................... Landing and Navigational Aids Program VHF Omnidirectional Radio 7,500,000 7,500,000 Range (VOR) with Distance Measuring Equipment (DME).... Instrument Landing System 7,500,000 9,050,000 (ILS)--Establish............. Wide Area Augmentation System 99,000,000 91,656,000 (WAAS) for GPS............... Runway Visual Range (RVR)..... 5,000,000 5,000,000 Approach Lighting System 10,000,000 13,614,000 Improvement Program (ALSIP).. Distance Measuring Equipment 6,000,000 6,000,000 (DME)........................ Visual NAVAIDS--Establish/ 1,700,000 1,700,000 Expand....................... Instrument Flight Procedures 10,900,000 10,900,000 Automation (IFPA)............ Navigation and Landing Aids-- 1,000,000 1,000,000 Service Life Extension Program (SLEP)............... VASI Replacement--Replace with 4,000,000 4,000,000 Precision Approach Path Indicator.................... GPS Civil Requirements........ 20,700,000 20,700,000 Subtotal Landing and 173,300,000 171,120,000 Navigational Aids Programs... Other ATC Facilities Programs Fuel Storage Tank Replacement 6,100,000 6,100,000 and Monitoring............... Unstaffed Infrastructure 15,300,000 15,300,000 Sustainment.................. Air Navigational Aids and ATC 1,500,000 1,500,000 Facilities (Local Projects).. Aircraft Related Equipment 7,400,000 7,400,000 Program...................... Aircraft Related Equipment 400,000 400,000 Simulator Replacement........ Airport Cable Loop Systems-- 7,000,000 7,000,000 Sustained Support............ Alaskan NAS Interfacility 5,000,000 5,000,000 Communications System (ANICS) Facilities Decommissioning.... 5,000,000 5,000,000 Electrical Power Systems-- 51,000,000 50,000,000 Sustain/Support.............. Aircraft Fleet Modernization-- 24,900,000 24,900,000 International Aircraft....... Aircraft Fleet Modernization.. 3,000,000 3,000,000 Subtotal Other ATC Facilities 126,600,000 125,600,000 Programs..................... ------------------------------------- Total, Activity 2......... 1,558,605,476 1,561,525,476 ===================================== Activity 3, Non-Air Traffic Control Facilities and Equipment: Support Equipment: Hazardous Materials Management 18,000,000 18,000,000 Aviation Safety Analysis 18,900,000 18,900,000 System (ASAS)................ Logistics Support Systems and 9,300,000 9,300,000 Facilities (LSSF)............ National Air Space (NAS) 10,000,000 10,000,000 Recovery Communications (RCOM)....................... Facility Security Risk 15,000,000 15,000,000 Management................... Information Security.......... 12,000,000 12,000,000 System Approach for Safety 14,300,000 14,300,000 Oversight (SASO)............. Aviation Safety Knowledge 7,900,000 7,900,000 Management Environment (ASKME)...................... Aeronautical Center 13,500,000 13,500,000 Infrastructure Modernization. National Airspace System (NAS) 1,400,000 1,400,000 Training Facilities.......... Distance Learning............. 1,500,000 1,500,000 Subtotal Support Equipment.... 121,800,000 121,800,000 Training, Equipment and Facilities National Airspace System (NAS) 12,000,000 20,000,000 Training--Simulator.......... Subtotal Training, Equipment 12,000,000 20,000,000 and Facilities............... ------------------------------------- Total, Activity 3......... 133,800,000 141,800,000 ===================================== Activity 4, Facilities and Equipment Mission Support: System Support and Services: System Engineering and 32,000,000 31,000,000 Development Support.......... Program Support Leases........ 43,504,524 43,504,524 Logistics Support Services 7,900,000 7,900,000 (LSS)........................ Mike Monroney Aeronautical 15,800,000 15,800,000 Center Leases................ Transition Engineering Support 10,700,000 10,700,000 Frequency and Spectrum 3,500,000 3,500,000 Engineering.................. Technical Support Services 22,000,000 22,000,000 Contract (TSSC).............. Resource Tracking Program 4,000,000 4,000,000 (RTP)........................ Center for Advanced Aviation 76,000,000 78,000,000 System Development (CAASD)... Aeronautical Information 11,600,000 10,000,000 Management Program........... ------------------------------------- Total, Activity 4......... 227,004,524 226,404,524 ===================================== Activity 5, Personnel and Related Expenses: Personnel and Related 460,500,000 460,500,000 Expenses--ATO................ ------------------------------------- Total, Activity 5......... 460,500,000 460,500,000 ===================================== Total, All Activities..... 2,723,510,000 2,742,095,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Advanced technology development and prototyping.--Within the funds provided under this heading, $44,900,000 is included for the advanced technology development and prototyping program. Within the amounts provided, $12,000,000 is included for the runway incursion reduction program and $1,425,000 is included for continued development, enhancement, and evaluation of the runway obstruction warning system at the Gulfport-Biloxi Airport test bed. Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B).--The ADS-B program is funded at $300,000,000 and the FAA is expected to be attentive to the operational and technical concerns raised by the OIG. Three nautical mile separation.--The recommendation includes $6,765,000 to accelerate the development of three nautical mile separation in the en route environment, using ADS-B technology. Terminal air traffic control facilities replacement.--The FAA's terminal air traffic control facilities replacement program is funded at $136,545,476 and shall be distributed as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FY 2009 Budget Project Estimate Recommendation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Baltimore, MD..................... $2,000,000 $2,000,000 Columbia, SC...................... 2,000,000 2,000,000 Champaign, IL..................... 1,100,000 1,100,000 Abilene, TX....................... 17,000,000 17,000,000 Traverse City, MI................. 11,174,900 11,174,900 Cleveland, OH..................... 50,000,000 50,000,000 Ft. Lauderdale, FL................ 5,049,000 5,049,000 Las Vegas, NV..................... 9,907,534 9,907,534 Pensacola, FL..................... 1,405,696 1,405,696 Kalamazoo, MI..................... 894,000 894,000 Memphis, TN....................... 4,580,072 4,580,072 Islip, NY......................... 5,093,612 5,093,612 LaGuardia, NY..................... 9,476,557 9,476,557 Medford, OR....................... 60,000 60,000 Dayton, OH........................ 624,105 624,105 Palm Springs, CA.................. --- 800,000 San Francisco, CA................. --- 500,000 Nantucket, MA..................... --- 700,000 Greenwood, MS..................... --- 250,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Runway status lights.--The FAA's runway status lights program is funded at $26,960,000 and the agency is expected to continue investigating all technologies that hold promise for improving runway safety. Instrument landing system establishment.--The FAA's instrument landing system program is funded at $9,050,000. Funds shall be distributed as follows: Instrument landing system, Walnut Ridge Regional Airport, AR......................................... $712,500 Glide slope runway 36L, Napa County Airport, CA......... 380,000 Instrument landing system, Hazard/Perry County Airport, KY.................................................. 142,500 Instrument landing system, Reno-Tahoe Airport, NV....... 237,500 Wide area augmentation system (WAAS).--The FAA's WAAS program is funded at $92,570,000. Within the amounts provided, $5,000,000 is included for WAAS procedures and $10,000,000 is included for new surveys as requested in the budget. The FAA should provide a letter report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than March 31, 2009 which describes the status of precision approach capability including timeline and milestones for landing capability. In addition, the report should also include an update on the integration of the system's two satellites; the rate of equipage of aircraft to use the system; and a listing of all existing and planned airports that have WAAS. Approach lighting system improvement (ALSIP).--The ALSIP program is funded at $13,614,000. Within the total, funds shall be distributed as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Project Amount ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airfields in Alaska.................................. $2,375,000 MALSR construction and installation, Arlington 963,300 Municipal Airport, TX............................... PAPI and RCO installation, New Bedford Airport, MA... 95,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ System-Wide Information Management (SWIM).--The SWIM program is funded at $43,042,500. The FAA is directed to use $7,000,000 to deploy new capabilities that will begin providing benefits to the larger aviation community, including: dynamic use of special use airspace, including control for temporary flight restrictions that accommodate unmanned aerial systems; network enabled distribution of enhanced traffic management; and targeted NEO applications. The FAA is directed to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations that provides a thorough discussion on the lessons learned during the deployment of these new capabilities, and how such lessons can be used to accelerate the benefits of the SWIM program. The FAA is directed to submit this report no later than 60 days after completing the deployment of these new capabilities. Wind hazard detection equipment.--The recommendation includes $807,500 to complete the purchase and installation of wind tracer wind hazard detection equipment at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. National airspace training simulators.--Simulators have become a critical tool in training new air traffic controllers, the recommendation includes $20,000,000 for additional simulators to expedite the training process. The FAA is directed to provide a detailed schedule to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by March 31, 2009 as to where and when all previously funded simulators will be deployed and cost estimates for any facility changes necessary to accommodate such simulators. In addition, the agency should provide its rationale for each simulator location. RESEARCH, ENGINEERING AND DEVELOPMENT (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) The bill provides $171,000,000 for the FAA's research, engineering, and development activities, which is $28,000 below the budget request and $24,172,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The following table compares the fiscal year 2009 budget estimate with the recommendation by budget activity: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Program FY 2009 estimate Recommendation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Improve Aviation Safety: Fire research and safety...... 6,650,000 6,650,000 Propulsion and fuel systems... 3,669,000 3,669,000 Advanced material/structural 2,920,000 2,920,000 safety....................... Atmospheric hazards/digital 4,838,000 4,838,000 system safety................ Aging aircraft................ 14,589,000 14,589,000 Aircraft catastrophic failure 436,000 436,000 prevention research.......... Flightdeck maintenance/system 7,465,000 7,465,000 integration human factors.... Aviation safety risk analysis. 12,488,000 12,488,000 Air traffic control airways 10,469,000 10,469,000 facility human factors....... Aeromedical research.......... 8,395,000 8,395,000 Weather program............... 16,968,000 16,968,000 Unmanned aircraft system...... 1,876,000 1,876,000 Improve efficiency: Joint program and development 14,494,000 14,466,000 office....................... Wake Turbulence............... 10,132,000 10,132,000 NextGen--Air Ground 2,554,000 2,554,000 Integration.................. NextGen--Self Separation...... 8,025,000 8,025,000 NextGen--Weather Technology... 8,049,000 8,049,000 Reduce Environment Impacts: Environment and Energy........ 15,608,000 15,608,000 NextGen Environmental 16,050,000 16,050,000 Research--Aircraft Technologies, Fuels and Metrics...................... Mission Support: System Planning and Resource 1,817,000 1,817,000 Management................... Technical Laboratory 3,536,000 3,536,000 Facilities................... ------------------------------------- Total..................... $171,028,000 171,000,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Within the funds provided for FAA's research activities, $475,000 is provided for the Advanced Material in Transport Aircraft Structures Center in Seattle, Washington; $712,500 for the Center for Runway Safety Systems at Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS; and $2,375,000 for the National Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State University. Center of Excellence RITE.--The FAA is directed to provide a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations no later than 90 days after enactment with recommendations on the potential applications of RITE research across modes of transportation and other Federal and State applications. Joint Program and Development Office (JPDO).--The FAA is directed to provide greater detail on the programming of its RE&D budget request for the JPDO in its fiscal year 2010 budget. The agency is further directed to include a full estimate of how much each new NextGen capability will reduce congestion, increase capacity and decrease delays. GRANTS-IN-AID FOR AIRPORTS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (AIRPORT AND AIRWAY TRUST FUND) The bill includes a liquidating cash appropriation of $3,600,000,000; an obligation limitation of $3,514,500,000; a limitation on administrative expenses of not more than $87,454,000; no less than $15,000,000 for the airport cooperative research program; and no less than $19,348,000 for airport technology research. Small community air service development pilot program.--The bill includes $8,000,000 under the obligation limitation to continue the small community air service development pilot (SCASDP) program and directs the FAA to transfer funds to OST salaries and expenses appropriation. The Secretary is prohibited from transferring the administration of the SCASDP program to the FAA. High priority projects.--Of the funds covered by the obligation limitation in this bill, FAA is directed to provide not less than the following funding levels, out of available resources, for the following projects. State apportionment funds may be construed as discretionary funds for the purposes of implementing this provision. To the maximum extent possible, the Administrator should work to ensure that airport sponsors for these projects first use available entitlement funds to finance the projects. However, the FAA should not require sponsors to apply carryover entitlements to discretionary projects funded in the coming year, but only those entitlements applicable to the fiscal year 2009 obligation limitation. The FAA is further directed that the specific funding allocated below shall not diminish or prejudice the application of a specific airport or geographic region to receive other AIP discretionary grants or multiyear letters of intent. [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] (RESCISSION) The bill includes a rescission of $80,000,000 in unobligated balances of contract authority. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Section 110 allows no more than 600 technical staff-years at the Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development. Section 111 prohibits funds for adopting guidelines or regulations requiring airport sponsors to provide FAA ``without cost'' building construction or space. Section 112 allows the FAA to be reimbursed for amounts made available for 49 U.S.C. 41742(a)(1) as fees are collected and credited under 49 U.SC. 45303. Section 113 allows reimbursement of funds for providing technical assistance to foreign aviation authorities to be credited to the operations account. Section 114 prohibits funds from being used to change weight restrictions or prior permission rules at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. Section 115 prohibits funds from being used to promulgate regulations that allow the Secretary of Transportation to auction air slots, impose congestion pricing at an airport, exact an air slot from a carrier, charge a fee for the right to use a specified portion of airspace, or establish policies that would encourage an airport to undertake such actions. Section 116 prohibits funds limited in this Act for the Airport Improvement Program to be provided to an airport that refuses a request from the Secretary of Transportation to use public space at the airport for the purpose of conducting outreach on air passenger rights. Section 117 requires the FAA Administrator to respond to the Committees on Appropriations and Commerce, Science and Transportation in writing within 60 days of the publication of any Government Accountability Office report on airspace redesign over the New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia region on the actions the agency intends to take in order to address any concerns or recommendations contained in the GAO report. Section 118 allows all airports experiencing the required level of boardings through charter and scheduled air service to be eligible for funds under 49 U.S.C. 47114(c). Federal Highway Administration LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill limits obligations for administrative expenses of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to $390,000,000, which is $4,880,000 less than the budget request and $12,444,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The bill also includes language to make $3,524,000 in contract authority above this limitation available to the Office of Inspector General (OIG) to conduct audits and investigations related to the FHWA and $300,000 in contract authority above this limitation for the OIG's annual audit of the FHWA's financial statements. In addition, $3,124,000 in contract authority above this limitation is made available for the administrative expenses of the Appalachian Regional Commission in accordance with section 104 of title 23, United States Code. FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) The bill limits obligations for the federal-aid highways program to $40,700,000,000 in fiscal year 2009, which is $1,301,271,774 more than the budget request and $483,948,641 more than the fiscal year 2008 enacted level for the regular federal-aid highways program. The bill also includes language which allows the Secretary to charge and collect fees from the applicant for a direct loan, guaranteed loan, or line of credit to cover the cost of the financial and legal analyses performed on behalf of the Department as authorized under section 605(b) of title 23, United States Code. The fees so collected are not subject to any obligation limitation or the limitation on administrative expenses set for the infrastructure finance program under section 608 of title 23, United States Code. Bridges.--The FHWA is directed to complete its initiatives to use a more risk-based, data-driven approach to its bridge oversight, take steps to address holes in the bridge oversight process, and achieve results from its efforts. Furthermore, the FHWA is directed to move forward with this process expeditiously and to provide semi-annual updates to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the agency's progress toward improving its oversight of bridge safety. Interstate cost estimate.--The FHWA is directed to work with the appropriate State and local parties to expeditiously award funds that still remain available to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for an Interstate substitution project authorized by section 1045 of Public Law 102-240, as amended, and for which a resolution regarding the disposition of these funds has been proposed allotting forty percent of the funds for Milwaukee County to purchase energy efficient buses and sixty percent for the downtown Milwaukee fixed rail circulator. LIMITATION ON TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH The bill includes a general limitation on transportation research of $429,800,000, as requested. Within this level, the bill includes funding for the following activities: Surface transportation research......................... $196,400,000 Training and education program.......................... 26,700,000 Bureau of Transportation Statistics..................... 27,000,000 University transportation research...................... 69,700,000 Intelligent transportation systems research............. 110,000,000 -------------------------------------------------------- ____________________________________________________ Total............................................... $429,800,000 Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).--Under the obligation limitation of the FHWA and within the sublimitation for transportation research, the bill provides $27,000,000 for BTS. Additional information regarding BTS is included in the Research and Innovative Technology Administration section of this statement. FERRY BOATS AND FERRY TERMINAL FACILITIES Within the funds available for ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities, funds are to be available for the following projects and activities as listed in the table below: [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) The bill provides a liquidating cash appropriation of $41,439,000,000, which is available until expended, to pay the outstanding obligations of the various highway programs at the levels provided in this Act and prior appropriations Acts, instead of $39,500,000,000 as proposed in the budget request. (RESCISSION) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) The bill rescinds $3,150,000,000 of the unobligated balances of funds apportioned to the States under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, as proposed by the President's budget. The bill also excludes safety programs and funds set aside within the State for population areas from this rescission and includes a provision that provides States with flexibility in how this rescission is applied. APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM The bill provides $9,500,000 for the Appalachian Development Highway System to be allocated for West Virginia Corridor H, which is $9,500,000 more than the request and $6,180,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. DENALI ACCESS SYSTEM PROGRAM The bill provides $5,700,000 for the Denali access system program. The administration did not request any funding for this program for fiscal year 2009. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS) Section 120 distributes the Federal-aid highways program obligation limitation. Section 121 allows funds received by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics from the sale of data products to be credited to the Federal-aid highways account. Section 122 provides additional funding to the transportation, community, and system preservation program. Section 123 rescinds unobligated contract authority authorized for administrative expenses of the FHWA that will not be available for obligation because of the limitation on administrative expenses imposed in this Act and prior Acts. Section 124 rescinds unobligated contract authority authorized for transportation research, training and education, and technology deployment program that will not be available for obligation because of the limitation on obligations imposed on those funds in prior Acts. Section 125 appropriates funds for the projects, programs, and activities specified as follows: SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PRIORITIES [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] Section 126 provides requirements for any waiver of Buy America requirements. Section 127 allows funds previously made available in the fiscal year 2008 appropriations act to be used for a new pedestrian and bicycle crossing in Missoula, Montana. Section 128 continues a provision prohibiting tolling in Texas, with exceptions. Section 129 clarifies funding for the Route 116 and Bay Road intersection and road improvements project in Amherst, Massachusetts; for a rail grade separation project in Marion, Arkansas; for a forest highway project in Winston County, Alabama; for street improvements in Burnham, Illinois; for street improvements in Thornton, Illinois; and for the Miller Highway project in New York City, New York, which were all included in previous appropriations Acts. Section 130 clarifies funding for a highway project in Rensselaer County, New York, included in section 1106(b) of Public Law 102-240. Section 131 clarifies funding for the Long Valley Bypass project in New Jersey and a highway project in the Port of Coos Bay, Oregon, which were included in section 1702 of Public Law 109-59. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY OPERATIONS AND PROGRAMS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) (INCLUDING RESCISSION) The bill includes a liquidation of contract authorization and a limitation on obligations of $234,000,000 for the operating expenses of and motor carrier safety research by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Of this limitation, $8,500,000 is to remain available for obligation until September 30, 2011. The bill rescinds $4,839,259 in unobligated balances from motor carrier safety operations. The bill provides funding in the following manner: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Program Funding ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Operating expenses................................... $177,500,000 Research and technology.............................. 8,500,000 Information management............................... 34,445,000 Regulatory development............................... 9,680,000 Outreach and education............................... 2,875,000 Commercial motor vehicle operators grants............ 1,000,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The bill prohibits any funds relating to outreach and education from being transferred to another agency. Of the funds provided for information management, at least $12,849,000 is directed solely for the COMPASS initiative. Funds provided for regulatory development shall only be used for the development of regulations, standards, and guidance. High risk carriers.--FMCSA is directed to spend an additional $500,000 to increase the number of compliance reviews on high risk carriers. The agency should achieve this increase by reducing other low priority expenses within its operations budget outside of the areas of inspection and enforcement. The bill directs FMCSA to provide semiannual reports to Congress on the agency's progress in meeting the high risk carrier requirements contained in SAFETEA-LU. The reports are due March 30, 2009, and September 30, 2009. Americans with Disabilities Act compliance.--In July 2008, the Over-the-Road Bus Transportation Accessibility Act of 2007 was signed into law. This law makes clear FMCSA's responsibility to enforce ADA regulations related to motorcoach accessibility. Under this law, FMCSA must deny or revoke operating authority to any over-the-road bus operator violating DOT's ADA requirements. FMCSA is directed to include information in its fiscal year 2010 budget submissions on how it has used this authority, providing detailed information on the number of enforcement actions and operation authority revocations or denials that have resulted from this law. Reports.--In past years FMCSA has submitted reports to the Committees on Appropriations woefully past the report's deadline. To underscore the importance of these reports, if the pattern of lateness continues in fiscal year 2009 the Committees will consider including language reducing the amount of the agency's appropriation by $100,000 for each day any report is late. Any reduction levied will be taken from the Office of the Administrator. FMCSA is directed to submit a letter report to the Committees on Appropriations by April 1, 2009, providing a detailed timeline for the implementation of a national database of positive and refusal-to-test drug and alcohol test results. Research and technology funding report.--FMCSA is directed to submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations by May 1, 2009, that outlines how all of its research and technology funding will be utilized. It is expected that the FMCSA research and technology program will focus on bringing low cost, effective safety technologies to commercial motor vehicle carriers, such as braking and lane departure warning systems. Spend plan.--FMCSA is directed to submit a spend plan to the Committees on Appropriations which details the timeline, cost, and capability of CSA 2010 through full deployment within 90 days of enactment of this act. COMPASS funding.--FMCSA is directed to submit a report to the Committees on Appropriations by April 15, 2009, that describes in detail how COMPASS funding will be utilized in fiscal year 2009 and what functions this funding will provide to the agency and its users. MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY GRANTS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) (INCLUDING RESCISSION) The bill provides a liquidating cash appropriation and a limitation on obligations of $307,000,000 for motor carrier safety grants. The bill provides funding for motor carrier safety grants as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Program Funding ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Motor carrier safety assistance program.............. $209,000,000 Commercial driver's license (CDL) program improvement 25,000,000 grants.............................................. Border enforcement grants............................ 32,000,000 Performance and registration information system 5,000,000 management grant program............................ Commercial vehicle information systems and networks 25,000,000 deployment.......................................... Safety data improvement grants....................... 3,000,000 CDL information system modernization................. 8,000,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The bill directs that of the funds provided for the motor carrier safety assistance program $29,000,000 shall be distributed as grants to states and local governments for new entrant motor carrier audits. The bill rescinds $6,502,558 in unobligated balances. MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) (RESCISSION) The bill rescinds $2,231,259 in unobligated balances from the motor carrier safety program. NATIONAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY PROGRAM (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) (RESCISSION) The bill rescinds $19,571,910 in unobligated balances from the national motor carrier safety program. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION Section 135 subjects funds appropriated in this Act to the terms and conditions of section 350 of Public Law 107-87 and section 6901 of Public Law 110-28, including that the Secretary submit a report on Mexico-domiciled motor carriers. Section 136 prevents the Department from using any funds to establish, implement, continue, promote, or in any way permit a cross-border demonstration program with Mexico. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH The bill provides $127,000,000 from the general fund for highway and traffic safety activities, an increase of $428,000 over the fiscal year 2008 level. Of this amount, a total of $31,670,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2010. The bill includes a provision carried since fiscal year 1996 that prohibits NHTSA from obligating or expending funds to plan, finalize, or implement any rulemakings that would add requirements pertaining to tire grading standards that are not related to safety performance. OPERATIONS AND RESEARCH (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) The bill provides an appropriation for liquidating cash of contract authorization of $105,500,000 from the highway trust fund for payment of obligations incurred in carrying out the provisions of the highway safety research and development program as authorized by section 403 of title 23, United States Code, and specifies that the funds are available until expended. The bill limits obligations from the highway trust fund to $105,500,000 for authorized activities associated with the highway safety research and development program, as proposed by the budget request. Of this limitation, a total of $26,908,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2010, and shall be in addition to any limitation imposed on obligations in future fiscal years. The following table summarizes the total funding level provided in the bill for operations and research (general fund and highway trust fund combined) by budget activity. The funds provided from the highway trust fund are to be used consistent with the budget request. Salaries and benefits................................... $69,353,000 Travel.................................................. 1,018,000 Operating expenses...................................... 24,897,000 Contract programs:...................................... Safety performance (rulemaking)..................... 16,968,000 Safety assurance (enforcement)...................... 18,077,000 Highway safety programs............................. 43,609,000 Research and analysis............................... 58,578,000 -------------------------------------------------------- ____________________________________________________ Total........................................... $232,500,000 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES The bill provides $95,268,000 for NHTSA's salaries and benefits, travel, and other operating expenses, as requested in the budget. This funding level is sufficient to fund 635 full- time equivalent staff years. SAFETY PERFORMANCE (RULEMAKING) The bill provides $16,968,000 for the agency's safety performance standards (rulemaking) programs, an increase of $300,000 over the budget request and $4,200,000 over the fiscal year 2008 level. Fuel Economy.--In order to ensure that NHTSA has sufficient funding to meet the critical deadlines set by Congress in the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA), the bill provides $4,180,000 for the agency's fuel economy program, which is $2,300,000 more than the fiscal year 2008 enacted level and $300,000 more than the President's request. This funding is to be used to implement the requirements of the EISA Act, including the evaluation of fuel economy standards for trucks as well as labeling fuel economy information. New car assessment program (NCAP).--Within the funds provided, the bill includes $10,393,000 for NCAP, as requested, which will allow NHTSA to continue to test the same number of vehicle models while incorporating additional tests and technologies into the program. SAFETY ASSURANCE (ENFORCEMENT) The bill provides $18,077,000 for safety assurance (enforcement) activities, which is $600,000 above the budget request and $200,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. Safety Defects Investigations.--The bill includes $9,829,000 for safety defects investigations, an increase of $600,000 above the request, to ensure that NHTSA will not defer efforts to examine emerging technologies, such as crash avoidance technologies. HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAMS The bill provides the following amounts for highway safety programs: Impaired driving........................................ $11,206,000 Drug impaired driving................................... 1,488,000 Pedestrian, bicycle, and pupil transportation........... 1,653,000 Older driver safety..................................... 1,700,000 Motorcycle safety....................................... 992,000 National occupant protection............................ 10,282,000 Enforcement and justice services........................ 2,913,000 Emergency medical services.............................. 2,144,000 Enhance 9-1-1 Act implementation........................ 1,250,000 NEMSIS implementation................................... 750,000 Driver licensing 1,002,000 Highway safety research 7,541,000 Emerging traffic safety issues 588,000 International activities in behavioral traffic safety 100,000 -------------------------------------------------------- ____________________________________________________ Total............................................... $43,609,000 Highway fatality rate goal.--NHTSA is directed to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 120 days after the enactment of this Act on the activities and initiatives that will enable the Department to achieve its goal of 1 fatality per 100 million VMT by 2011, including specific, quantifiable goals. In addition, NHTSA is directed to integrate these plans into future budget submissions and include appropriate quantifiable measures of success. Pedestrian, bicycle, and pupil transportation.--The bill includes $1,653,000 for pedestrian, bicycle, and pupil transportation activities, which is $200,000 above the budget request and $12,000 below the fiscal year 2008 enacted level in order for NHTSA to continue to explore the emerging issue of blind pedestrian safety related to ``quiet'' vehicles, such as hybrids. Furthermore, NHTSA is directed to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by no later than June 1, 2009, describing specific passenger motor vehicle design and performance countermeasures that will reduce pedestrian crash deaths and injuries that are being adopted and implemented by international organizations and other countries such as the Economic Commission for Europe and Japan. The report should include recommendations on how and when the agency could implement pedestrian crashworthiness improvements. Enforcement and justice services.--The bill includes an increase of $400,000 over the budget request for enforcement and judicial services in order to increase traffic safety resources positions and improve the education and training for judges around the use of ignition interlocks as a penalty for drunk drivers. NHTSA is directed to submit a report to both the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by May 31, 2009 on how this additional funding will be used. NHTSA is also directed to include a review of driving while intoxicated offender non-compliance and recommended solutions to this critical problem in this report. Safety.--NHTSA is directed to submit quarterly letter reports to both the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the agency's and the Secretary of Transportation's efforts to work toward the implementation of primary seat belt laws in all 50 States. National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS).--The bill includes $750,000 for the continued support of the NEMSIS Technical Assistance Center in order to continue improving EMS training based on the cases EMS personnel are likely to see, as well as improving the response planning and resource allocation. This level of funding is $500,000 more than the budget request and equal to the level provided in fiscal year 2008. RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS The bill provides the following amounts for research and analysis: Safety systems.......................................... $8,226,000 Biomechanics............................................ 11,000,000 Heavy vehicles.......................................... 2,115,000 Crash avoidance and human-vehicle performance........... 8,104,000 Lightweight plastic and composite intensive vehicles.... 475,000 Hydrogen fuel cell and alternative fuel vehicle system.. 150,000 National Center for Statistics and Analysis: Traffic records..................................... 1,650,000 Fatality analysis reporting system.................. 7,472,000 Early fatality notification system (Fast FARS)...... 1,000,000 National automotive sampling system................. 12,530,000 State data systems.................................. 2,490,000 Special crash investigations........................ 1,700,000 Data analysis program............................... 1,666,000 -------------------------------------------------------- ____________________________________________________ Total, Research and Analysis.................... $58,578,000 Fatality analysis reporting system (FARS) and national automotive sampling system (NASS).--The bill includes $7,472,000 for FARS and $12,530,000 for NASS, increases of $300,000 above the budget request for both programs. This funding supports the collection of crash data about the human victim, injury morphology, the environment in which events occur, and the vehicle in order to identify possible interventions that might be effective for improving motor vehicle safety and reduce highway fatalities and injuries. Plastic and composite vehicles.--The bill includes $475,000 to continue research into the possible safety benefits of lightweight plastics and composite intensive vehicles and to help facilitate a foundation of cooperation between DOT, the Department of Energy, and industry stakeholders for the development of safety-centered approaches for future lightweight automotive design. Neighborhood electric vehicles.--The Department of Transportation, in consultation with the Federal Highway Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, shall conduct a study of the fuel consumption savings and safety ramifications generated by the expanded use of Neighborhood Electric Vehicles, as defined by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 500 (49 CFR 571.500), on roadways with a maximum speed limit of 40 miles per hour. NATIONAL DRIVER REGISTER (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) The bill provides a liquidating cash appropriation of $4,000,000 for the national driver register and specifies that the funds are available until expended, as requested. The bill also limits obligations from the highway trust fund for the national driver register to $4,000,000, of which $2,500,000 is for program activities and $1,500,000 is for salaries and benefits, as proposed in the budget request. HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY GRANTS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) The bill provides $619,500,000 to liquidate contract authorizations for highway traffic safety grants to remain available until expended, as requested. The bill also limits obligations for highway traffic safety grants to $619,500,000, as proposed in the budget. The bill includes separate obligation limitations for each of the agency's safety grant programs, as proposed in the budget request, and specifies that the limitation provided for safety belt performance grants shall remain available until September 30, 2010, and shall be in addition to any limitation imposed on obligations in future fiscal years. The bill maintains language that prohibits the use of funds for construction, rehabilitation, and remodeling costs or for office furnishings or fixtures for state, local, or private buildings or structures. Bill language is also included that limits the amount available for technical assistance to $500,000 under section 410 of title 23, United States Code, and limits the amount that can be used to conduct the evaluation of the high visibility enforcement program to $750,000 in fiscal year 2009. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (INCLUDING RESCISSIONS) Section 140 provides funding for travel and related expenses for state management reviews and highway safety core competency development training. Section 141 rescinds unobligated contract authority authorized from the highway trust fund for NHTSA's operation and research activities that will not be available for obligation because of limitations on obligations imposed on those funds in previous acts. Section 142 rescinds unobligated contract authority authorized for the national driver register that will not be available for obligation because of limitations on obligations imposed on those funds in previous acts. Section 143 rescinds unobligated contract authority authorized from the highway trust fund for NHTSA's highway safety grant programs that will not be available for obligation because of limitations on obligations imposed on those funds in previous acts. Federal Railroad Administration SAFETY AND OPERATIONS The bill provides $159,445,000 for safety and operations of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), of which $12,268,890 is available until expended. Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008.--Within the total funding is included $1,400,000 to hire 16 FTEs for fiscal year 2009 to begin implementing the regulatory and programmatic requirements of the Rail Safety and Improvement Act of 2008, Public Law 110-432. Risk Reduction.--Also within the total is $1,300,000 to promote industry participation in risk reduction. The agency is directed to initiate a new site for the Close Call Confidential Reporting System and is provided $500,000. Also provided is $800,000 for the FRA to contribute to a pilot project focused on a new safety risk reduction project. Employee Safety.--FRA is directed to report to the Committee on Appropriations 90 days after enactment of this act on actions it has taken and will take to eliminate the corporate culture of penalizing the reporting of employee injuries in the railroad industry. RAILROAD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The bill provides $33,950,000 for railroad research and development. Within the total amount the following is recommended: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Project Name Funding ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Railroad system issues............................... $3,155,000 Human factors........................................ 3,075,000 Rolling stock and components......................... 3,500,000 Track and structures................................. 4,450,000 Track and train interaction.......................... 3,100,000 Train control program................................ 7,120,000 Grade crossings...................................... 1,850,000 Hazmat transportation................................ 1,550,000 Train occupant protection............................ 3,600,000 R&D facilities and test equipment.................... 2,550,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Within the funds provided, the following projects and funding levels are recommended: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Project Name Funding ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Constructed Facility Center at West Virginia $237,500 University, West Virginia........................... Ohio Hub Cleveland-Columbus Rail Corridor, Ohio...... 475,000 PEERS Grade Crossing Safety program, Illinois........ 475,000 Track Stability Technology, Marshall University, West 475,000 Virginia............................................ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail-highway crossing hazard eliminations.--The following funding allocations for rail-highway grade crossing projects and activities authorized under section 1103(f) of Public Law 109-59 are recommended: Charlotte Rail Improvement and Safety Project (CRISP), NC..... $760,000 Lincoln Avenue Grade Separation, Port of Tacoma, WA........... 950,000 Southeast High Speed Rail (SEHSR) Corridor Initiative, NC..... 2,280,000 Alameda Corridor East Grade Separations, CA................... 950,000 Shaw Road Extension Project, City of Puyallup, WA............. 1,900,000 Walker Street Grade Separation, Cary, NC...................... 950,000 Hopson road grade separation, Raleigh, NC..................... 475,000 San Gabriel trench grade separation project, Alameda Corridor, CA........................................................ 1,235,000 CAPITAL ASSISTANCE TO STATES--INTERCITY PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE The bill provides $90,000,000 for capital assistance to states and allows the FRA to retain one quarter of one percent of the funds for administration and oversight. The bill maintains the same program structure as provided in Title K of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008, enabling the FRA Administrator to make grants on a reimbursable basis for capital costs to improve existing or provide new intercity passenger rail service. Funds made available under this program shall be subject to the same terms and conditions relating to labor standards as capital funds made available to Amtrak. RAILROAD REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT FINANCING PROGRAM The administration's proposal to impose an artificial cap on the amount of principal supported through the railroad rehabilitation and improvement program is denied. RAIL LINE RELOCATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The bill provides a total of $25,000,000 for the rail line relocation and improvement program authorized by section 20154 of title 49. Funds are directed to the following projects: COLT Overpass over U.S. 63, Boone County, MO.................. $950,000 Downeast Rail Rehabilitation, ME.............................. 190,000 East Belt Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Improvements, Houston, TX............................................... 475,000 Elevated Railroad Track Project, Claremore, OK................ 332,500 Grand Rapids Amtrak Railroad Relocation, MI................... 3,800,000 High Speed Passenger Railroad Service, Duluth, MN............. 475,000 Intermodal Terminal Facility and Track Railroad Relocation, Sacramento, CA............................................ 950,000 Lackawaxen Interchange Rehabilitation, Pike County, PA........ 47,500 Passenger Rail Corridor CREATE Projects, Chicago, IL.......... 1,900,000 Phase 3 Rail Rehabilitation in Redwood Falls, MN.............. 950,000 Pecos Street Grade Separation, Adams County, CO............... 190,000 Quad Cities Track Improvement, IL............................. 475,000 Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation, El Dorado, AR................. 332,500 Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation, Perry County, IN.............. 380,000 Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Improvement, Huntington, NY.... 95,000 Railroad Relocation Planning, Terre Haute, IN................. 475,000 Short Line Rehabilitation, Salem, NJ.......................... 950,000 Southeast 44th Avenue Railroad Crossing Improvements, Des Moines, IA................................................ 237,500 Stourbridge Line Maintenance and Repair, Honesdale, PA........ 95,000 Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA.................... 1,900,000 Track Repair and Replacement, Coos County, NH................. 475,000 West Freight Access Project, Fort of Vancouver, WA............ 950,000 Zanesville-Muskingum County Port Authority, OH................ 475,000 NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (AMTRAK) The bill provides a total of $1,490,000,000 for the operations, capital improvements and debt service to the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak). Budget Request.--Beginning in fiscal year 2010 and thereafter, Amtrak shall submit to the Appropriations Committees a budget request in similar format and substance to those submitted by other executive agencies of the federal government. Specifically, Amtrak shall provide detailed information on its capital programs; normalized and deferred maintenance; a capital backlog estimate by major project, program, activity or category; a state of good repair estimate for the Northeast Corridor; and, all reform initiatives. OPERATING GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION The bill provides $550,000,000 in operating grants to Amtrak; however, it stipulates that the Secretary shall withhold such sums as shall be necessary for the costs associated with the second retroactive wage payment as recommended by Presidential Emergency Board number 232 and shall withhold such funding until at such time as said payments are due. Of the total sum, the bill provides at least $18,500,000 for Amtrak's office of inspector general. Unlawful food and beverage sales.--The Inspector General of the Department of Transportation is directed to report to the Committees on Appropriations 180 days after enactment of this Act on the suspected practice of Amtrak employees bringing food and off-sale beverages on board trains to sell to passengers. On time performance.--The Federal Railroad Administration is directed to fully comply with section 154 of this Act which requires the Administrator to submit quarterly reports to the Committees on Appropriations detailing the Administrator's efforts at improving on time performance. As required by law each report ``shall compare the most recent actual on-time performance goals that the Administrator shall set for each rail service, identified by route.'' It is expected that the Administrator will show measureable results in the near future. Access fees.--The Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General is directed to report to the Committees on Appropriations not later than 180 days upon enactment of this Act detailing any and all user fees paid by Amtrak to freight railroads, irrespective of funding source, for access to the right of way and any incentive payments paid related to on time performance. It is also expected that Amtrak will continue efforts to reduce losses from its food and beverage service while simultaneously working to improve customer satisfaction. CAPITAL AND DEBT SERVICE GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION The bill provides $940,000,000 for capital and debt service payment grants to Amtrak. Within the funds provided, the bill includes $285,000,000 for Amtrak's debt service payment. EFFICIENCY INCENTIVE GRANTS TO THE NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION (RESCISSION) The bill rescinds all remaining balances. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Section 151 retains a provision that permits FRA to purchase promotional items for Operation Lifesaver. Section 152 retains a provision that ceases the availability of Amtrak funds if the railroad contracts for services outside the United States for any service performed by a full-time or part-time Amtrak employee as of July 1, 2006. Section 153 retains a provision which allows FRA to receive and use cash or spare parts to repair and replace damaged track inspection cars. Section 154 retains a provision requiring the FRA Administrator to submit quarterly reports to the Committees on Appropriations on Amtrak on-time performance. Federal Transit Administration ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $94,413,000 for the administrative expenses of the Federal Transit Administration which is the same as the budget request and $5,113,000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The bill specifies that no more than $23,322,000 shall be provided for the central account and no more than $1,800,000 shall be provided for travel. The FTA is directed to provide a letter report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by March 31, 2009 which summarizes the agency's travel activities, including a breakdown of travel conducted by FTA headquarters and field staff. The bill directs FTA to submit for approval any proposal to transfer funds from the Central Account; prohibits funds for a permanent office of transit security; requires the submission of the annual new starts report; and, directs FTA to reimburse up to $2,000,000 to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG). It is assumed that the OIG will continue its oversight of the new starts program and overall FTA activities. FTA should provide the same level of detail in the fiscal year 2010 congressional budget justification that was required in fiscal year 2009 as directed in H. Rept. 110-446. FTA is further directed to follow the operating plan requirements contained in H. Rept. 110-238. Transit security.--The FTA is directed to continue to follow report language included in H. Rept. 108-671 regarding transit security. Project oversight.--The bill does not include a provision requested in the budget which establishes a one percent administrative takedown for the Job Access and Reverse Commute program, the New Freedom program, and the FTA research program. Transit facility green building plan.--FTA should be a more active partner and proactively work with grantees to explore green building options for transit facilities. FTA is directed to submit a transit facility green building action plan to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment. The plan should include: an overview of certified green building transit projects; an analysis of green rating systems that would be suitable for transit projects; planned FTA actions, timelines and resources to encourage green building in FTA programs; and, an inventory of relevant assistance that could be provided to transit authorities. FORMULA AND BUS GRANTS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORITY) (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) The bill limits obligations from the Mass Transit Account for the formula and bus grant program to $8,260,565,000 which is $100,000,000 below the level proposed in the budget request and $492,678,0000 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. The bill includes a liquidating cash appropriation of $8,670,000,000. Bus and bus facilities.--Within the funds provided for bus and bus facilities, the FTA is directed to allocate funds to the following priorities: [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] As FTA reviews potential projects for the remaining unobligated balances in the bus and bus facilities account for 2009 and prior years, the agency is expected to give priority consideration to the following projects: Ardmore Transit Center, Pennsylvania Billings public bus and medical transfer facility, Montana Brattleboro Multimodal, Vermont Broome County Hybrid Buses, New York Burlington Transit Facilities, Vermont Callowhill Bus Garage Replacement, Pennsylvania Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, New York Champaign Day Care Center/Park-n-Ride, Illinois City of Chicago, Free Trolley System, Illinois City of Champaign Bus and Bus Related Funding, Illinois City of Moultrie, Georgia, Intermodal Facility, Georgia Coatesville Train Station, Pennsylvania Doly-Crisp Unified Transportation System, Georgia Illinois Statewide buses and facilities, Illinois Intermodal Station Improvements for Beverly and Salem, Massachusetts Intermodal Transfer Facility at Duncan and Boyle, Missouri Intermodal Transportation Facility at the Bronx Zoo, New York Leesburg Train Depot Renovation and Restoration, Georgia Lehigh-Northhampton Transportation Authority's (LANTA) Easton Intermodal Project, Pennsylvania Nassau County Hub and Centre, New York Rapid Transit Handicap Accessibility, Newton, Massachusetts Regional Transit Project for Quitman, Clay, Randolph, and Stewart Counties, Georgia Renaissance Square, New York Rochester, New York Intermodal Facility, New York Rochester Central Bus Terminal, New York Rochester Renaissance Square Transit Center, New York Rochester Renaissance Square Intermodal Facility, Design and Construction, New York Santa Barbara Coast Rail Track Improvement Project, California Springfield Union Station Intermodal Facility, Massachusetts Springfield Union Station.--FTA should continue to work with State and local officials to develop a reasonable schedule for the revised Springfield Union Station project in Massachusetts. West Virginia statewide bus and bus facilities.--Consistent with section 3044 of SAFETEA-LU, the bill includes $10,417,280 for West Virginia bus and bus facilities in fiscal year 2009. Alternatives analysis.--The FTA is directed to allocate funds to the following alternatives analysis projects: [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTERS The bill provides $67,000,000 from the General Fund for FTA's research activities which is $7,400,000 above the budget request and $1,637,100 above the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. Of the amounts provided, $4,300,000 is for the National Transit Institute, $10,000,000 is for transit cooperative research programs, and $7,000,000 is for the university centers program. Of the remaining funds provided for national research programs, FTA is directed to allocate funds to the following activities: [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] Public transportation for the elderly.--The recommendation includes $750,000 to fund local community efforts to demonstrate innovative and effective solutions to enhance mobility for older adults. Funding may be used to create comprehensive mobility management systems, increase mobility in urban and rural areas, and efforts to improve public transit access for older persons. Research plan.--Consistent with previous years, FTA is directed to provide a report describing all FTA-sponsored research projects from fiscal year 2008 and 2009. The report is due May 18, 2009. CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS The bill provides $1,809,250,000 from the General Fund for capital investment grants, which is $188,421,107 above the budget request and $240,158,003 more than the fiscal year 2008 enacted level. FTA is directed to follow reporting requirements related to full funding grant agreements (FFGA) as detailed in S. Rept. 110-131. In addition, FTA is directed to continue to provide monthly updates on the status of new start and small start projects; ten days notice prior to advancing any project into preliminary engineering or final design; and 30 days notice on any schedule, scope or budget changes to any FFGA. FTA is further directed to continue submitting to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations quarterly FMO and PMO reports for each project with an FFGA. New starts and small starts.--Within the funds provided, FTA is directed to allocate funds to the following projects: [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] As FTA reviews potential projects for the remaining unobligated balances in the capital investment grant program for 2009 and prior years, the agency is expected to give priority consideration to the following projects: Ann Arbor/Detroit Commuter Rail, Michigan Atlanta Beltline/C-Loop, Georgia Baltimore Red Line and Green Line, Maryland CORRIDOR one, Pennsylvania Detroit Center City Loop, Michigan Dulles Corridor Metrorail, Virginia Gainesville-Haymarket Virginia Railway Express (VRE), Virginia Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee rail extension project, Wisconsin Northern Branch Bergen County, New Jersey North Shore Corridor Bus Line Extension, Massachusetts Rhode Island Integrated Rail Project, Rhode Island Santa Barbara Coast Rail Track Improvement Project, California Triangle Transit Authority Regional Rail System, North Carolina ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (INCLUDING RESCISSION) Section 160 exempts previously made transit obligations from limitations on obligations. Section 161 allows funds appropriated for the New Starts and Bus and Bus Facilities programs not obligated by September 30, 2011, plus other recoveries, to be available for other projects under 49 U.S.C. 5309 but shall be directed toward projects eligible for the purposes for which they were originally provided. Section 162 allows transit funds appropriated prior to October 1, 2008 that remain available for expenditure to be transferred to another eligible purpose. Section 163 allows prior year funds available for capital investment grants to be used in this fiscal year for such projects. Section 164 allows a 90 percent federal share for biodiesel buses and for the net capital cost of factory-installed or retrofitted hybrid electric buses. Metra, Illinois.--Capital investment grant funds provided for Metra shall be made available for the following lines: Southeast Service; Suburban Transit Access Route Line (STAR); Union Pacific Northwest Line; and the Union Pacific West Line. Section 165 amends the FFGA for the Central Link Initial Segment project to allow the remaining funds to be used for the completion of the Airport Link extension in Seattle, Washington. Section 166 allows previously appropriated funds for a commuter rail project in Johnson County, Kansas to be used for another purpose as authorized under section 5309 (b) (3) of title 49. Section 167 rescinds funds from the discretionary bus program. Section 168 prohibits the Federal Transit Administration from issuing a final rule under section 5309 of title 49, United States Code, but allows the agency to continue to review comments on the rule. Section 169 allows funds made available for Alaska or Hawaii ferry boats or ferry terminal facilities to be used to construct new vessels and facilities, or to improve existing vessels and facilities, and provides that funding may be used by the city and county of Honolulu to operate a passenger ferry boat service demonstration project. Section 170 requires unobligated funds or recoveries under section 5309 of title 49 that are available for reallocation shall be directed to projects eligible to use the funds for the purposes for which they were originally intended. Section 171 amends the category of funding available for the Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension--Northeast Corridor Light Rail Project, North Carolina. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Operations and Maintenance (Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund) The bill includes $31,842,000 for the operations, maintenance, and capital asset renewal of the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC). Asset Renewal Program.--The SLSDC is directed to submit a biannual report on the status of the Asset Renewal Program (ARP) to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. The first report should be transmitted to the Committees on April 1, 2009 and the second report should be transmitted on September 30, 2009. These reports should include as up to date information on the status of the ARP as reasonably possible. The report should include, but is not limited to, the following: an update on the status of each project that has received funding; cost overruns and cost savings for each active project; total work years of employees per project to date; delays and the cause of delays; schedule changes; up to date cost projections for each project in the ARP, highlighting changes in estimates; and any other deviations from the ARP. The SLSDC is directed to include in the reports any other relevant information relating to the management, funding, and implementation of the ARP. GAO Audit.--The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is instructed to perform an audit of the ARP. This audit should include, but is not limited to, an assessment of the accuracy of the cost projections presented in the ARP; a determination of cost estimates not included by the Agency in the ARP; and the need and importance of investment in each project of the ARP to the operation of the SLSDC. Maritime Administration MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM The bill includes $174,000,000 for the maritime security program. OPERATIONS AND TRAINING The bill includes $123,360,000 for the Maritime Administration's operations and training account. The bill allocates the funds for operations and training as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Activity Conference level ------------------------------------------------------------------------ U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) Operations........................................... $53,208,000 Capital improvements................................. 8,150,000 Subtotal, USMMA...................................... 61,358,000 State Maritime Schools Student incentive payments........................... 1,600,000 Direct schoolship payments........................... 2,400,000 Schoolship maintenance and repair.................... 10,500,000 Subtotal, State Maritime Academies................... 14,500,000 MARAD Operations Programs............................................. 20,800,000 Administrative support............................... 26,702,000 Subtotal, Operations................................. 47,502,000 Subtotal, Operations and Training.................... 123,360,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ United States Merchant Marine Academy reporting requirement.--The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is currently undertaking an audit of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) to examine its management and operational practices, including the use of appropriated funds and potential violations of the Anti-deficiency Act. GAO has not yet reported its findings, but the level of indicated improprieties is startling. As such, the bill includes language stipulating that the $61,358,000 provided for the capital improvements, operations and maintenance of the USMMA will be made available solely to the Secretary of Transportation. In addition, 50 percent of the funding will not be available until the Secretary, in consultation with MARAD and the newly- appointed Academy Superintendent, submits a plan to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations and GAO on how the funding will be used. GAO is instructed to review and critique this plan and share its conclusion with the Committees and MARAD. The GAO is also directed to continue to monitor the operations at the USMMA. When GAO issues final recommendations, MARAD is directed to submit a plan to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations for the implementation of the changes necessary to address the recommendations made by GAO. Marine Transportation System.--The bill includes $1,900,000 for the Marine Transportation System [MTS] for the Maritime Administration to advance their existing Information Framework, expand their mission of information advocacy for all MTS information and assure critical marine information is captured, managed, protected and available to all authorized agencies. SHIP DISPOSAL The bill includes $15,000,000 for the disposal of obsolete vessels of the National Defense Reserve Fleet. Within the funds provided, $3,000,000 is recommended to decommission the SAVANNAH. ASSISTANCE TO SMALL SHIPYARDS The bill includes $17,500,000 for assistance to small shipyards. MARITIME GUARANTEED LOAN (TITLE XI) PROGRAM ACCOUNT (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill includes $3,531,000 for administration expenses of the maritime guaranteed loan program (title XI). SHIP CONSTRUCTION (RESCISSION) The bill includes a rescission of unobligated balances totaling $1,382,554 from the dormant ship construction account. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Section 175 authorizes MARAD to furnish utilities and services and make necessary repairs in connection with any lease, contract, or occupancy involving Government property under control of MARAD, and allow payments received to be credited to the Treasury. Section 176 prohibits obligations to be incurred during the current fiscal year from the construction fund established. Section 177 increases the Student Incentive Payment to $8,000 as well as confirming tuition as a valid utilization of resources. Pipeline And Hazardous Materials Safety Administration ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (PIPELINE SAFETY FUND) The bill provides $19,130,000 for the necessary administrative expenses of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). Of this amount, $639,000 is to be derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund. The bill requires that of the available funds $1,000,000 shall be transferred to Pipeline Safety to fund pipeline safety information grants to communities. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY The bill provides $32,000,000 to continue the Agency's hazardous materials safety functions. Of this amount $3,302,000 shall be available until September 30, 2011. Full-time equivalent staff years (FTE).--Of the amount provided, $2,000,000 shall be used for half-year funding to hire 15 FTE to support the Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety. Research, development, and other programs.--PHMSA is provided with an increase of $2,000,000 for research and development, of which $1,650,000 is recommended for the development of an electronic shipping papers program. Funding for other research and development programs is to be distributed as outlined below: Hazardous materials information system.................. $2,060,000 Research and analysis................................... 740,000 Inspection and enforcement.............................. 275,000 Rulemaking support...................................... 550,000 Training and outreach................................... 1,681,000 Multimodal Hazmat Intelligence Portal................... 1,240,000 Emergency preparedness.................................. 450,000 Hazardous material registration program................. 1,390,000 R&D information systems................................. 655,000 R&D research and analysis............................... 763,000 R&D regulation compliance............................... 596,000 Total............................................... 10,400,000 PIPELINE SAFETY (PIPELINE SAFETY FUND) (OIL SPILL LIABILITY TRUST FUND) The bill provides a total of $93,291,000 for the office of pipeline safety. Of this amount, $18,810,000 shall be derived from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund and available until September 30, 2011. The remaining $74,481,000 shall be derived from the Pipeline Safety Fund, of which $40,081,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2011. No less than $1,043,000 of the funds provided shall be used for the state one-call grant program. Full-time equivalent staff years (FTE).--The bill includes half year funding to support the requested eight additional inspection and enforcement positions in fiscal year 2009. PHMSA is directed to provide quarterly reports on pipeline inspector and enforcement staffing levels to the Committees on Appropriations. Grants to States.--The bill provides $34,297,000 for grants to states to be spent as provided in the budget request. These include grants to support states' regulation of pipelines; one- call grants; and, state damage prevention grants. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS GRANTS (EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FUND) The bill provides a total of $28,506,000 for Emergency Preparedness Grants. Research and Innovative Technology Administration RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The bill provides $12,900,000 to continue research and development activities in fiscal year 2009. Of the funds provided, $6,936,000 shall be available until September 30, 2011. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Conference Activity level ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Salaries and Administrative Expense..................... $5,964,000 Hydrogen Fuels Safety Research and Development.......... 1,400,000 RD&T Research........................................... 536,000 Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System 5,000,000 [NDGPS]................................................ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hydrogen Fuels Safety Research and Development.--Of the funds provided above the budget request for Hydrogen Fuels Safety Research and Development, $400,000 is for development of safety standards and $500,000 is for coordination and outreach. Hydrogen fuel infrastructure.--The agency is directed to provide a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of the enactment of this Act detailing the challenges of installing hydrogen infrastructure. This report should include a comprehensive plan to increase the number of hydrogen fueling stations around the country, focusing on the regions with greatest demand and need. The agency is instructed to coordinate with the Department of Energy to complete this report. Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System.--The Secretary shall submit a recapitalization plan for the Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System within 90 days of the enactment of this Act to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) Under the appropriation of the Federal Highway Administration, the bill provides $27,000,000 for the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). The Agency shall limit BTS staff to 122 FTE in fiscal year 2009. Office of Inspector General SALARIES AND EXPENSES The bill includes $71,400,000 for the Office of Inspector General (OIG). In addition to the funds provided, the OIG will receive $6,024,000 from other agencies in this bill, as noted below: Federal Highway Administration................................$3,824,000 Federal Transit Administration................................ 2,000,000 Office of the Secretary....................................... 100,000 National Transportation Safety Board.......................... 100,000 The OIG is directed to withhold from public distribution for a period of 15 days any final audit or investigative report which was requested by the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. Of the funds provided to the OIG, $932,000, the amount above the budget request, is for additional staff to oversee aviation safety, airspace management, and Federal Aviation Administration capital programs. Surface Transportation Board SALARIES AND EXPENSES The bill provides $26,847,000 for salaries and expenses. Union Pacific/Southern Pacific merger.--If Union Pacific/ Southern Pacific or any of its divisions or subsidiaries materially changes or is unable to achieve the assumptions on which the Board based its final environmental mitigation measures, then the Board should reopen Finance Docket 32760 if requested by interested parties, and prescribe additional mitigation properly reflecting these changes if shown to be appropriate. General Provisions--Department of Transportation Section 180 allows the Department of Transportation (DOT) to use funds for aircraft, motor vehicles, liability insurance, uniforms, or allowances, as authorized by law. Section 181 limits appropriations for services authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 to the rate for an Executive Level IV. Section 182 prohibits funds from being used for salaries and expenses of more than 110 political and Presidential appointees in DOT. The provision also requires that none of the personnel covered by this provision may be assigned on temporary detail outside DOT. Section 183 prohibits funds from being used to implement section 404 of title 23, United States Code. Section 184 prohibits recipients of funds made available in this Act from releasing certain personal information and photographs from a driver's license or motor vehicle record, without express consent of the person to whom such information pertains; and prohibits the withholding of funds provided in this Act for any grantee if a State is in noncompliance with this provision. Section 185 permits funds received by specified DOT agencies from States or other private or public sources for expenses incurred for training to be credited to certain specified agency accounts. Section 186 requires funding of certain programs, projects and activities identified in the accompanying report within the accounts of the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Railroad Administration, and the Federal Transit Administration. Section 187 authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to allow issuers of any preferred stock sold to the Department to redeem or repurchase such stock upon the payment to the Department of an amount determined by the Secretary. Section 188 prohibits funds from being used to make a grant unless the Secretary of Transportation notifies the House and the Senate Committees on Appropriations no less than three days in advance of any discretionary grant award, letter of intent, or full funding grant agreement totaling $500,000 or more, and directs the Secretary to give concurrent notification for any ``quick release'' of funds from the Federal Highway Administration's emergency relief program. Section 189 allows funds received from rebates, refunds, and similar sources to be credited to appropriations of the DOT. Section 190 allows amounts from improper payments to a third party contractor that are lawfully recovered by the DOT to be available to cover expenses incurred in the recovery of such payments. Section 191 mandates that reprogramming actions are to be approved or denied solely by the Appropriations Committee. Section 192 includes a provision relating to the Surface Transportation Board authority to regulate solid waste transfer and sorting facilities on railroad properties. Section 193 caps the amount of fees the Surface Transportation Board can charge and collect for rate complaints filed at the amount authorized for court civil suit filing fees. Section 194 provides that no more than 10 percent of funds for any program that is allocated at the discretion of the Secretary may be expended for DOT's ``National Strategy to Reduce Congestion on America's Transportation Network'', or any other new highway congestion initiative. Section 195 provides that of the funds provided for Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities, $950,000 shall be for Missouri River, Route 240, Saline and Howard Counties to be used for alternative transportation during bridge replacement. Section 196 allows the State of New Mexico to use congestion mitigation and air quality program funds apportioned to the State to support the operation of commuter rail service between Belen and Bernalillo, New Mexico. Section 197 requires unobligated or unexpended SAFETEA-LU funds for item 598 shall be available to OATS, Incorporated for buses and bus-related facilities. Section 198 requires unobligated or unexpended SAFETEA-LU funds for item 1152 shall be available for the maintenance, repair, and reconstruction of the Tucker Bridge in St. Louis, Missouri. Section 199 provides that section 198 of division K of Public Law 110-161 shall continue in effect for fiscal year 2009. TITLE II--DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Management and Administration The Department is directed to follow the instructions included in H. Rept. 110-446 for this account. Executive Direction The bill provides $23,799,456 for Executive Direction, which is $23,799,456 above the budget request and $1,180,544 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Funds are provided as follows: Immediate Office of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary........$3,885,581 Office of Hearings and Appeals................................ 1,613,898 Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization........ 544,552 Immediate Office of the Chief Financial Officer............... 720,343 Immediate Office of the General Counsel....................... 1,516,800 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations............................... 2,715,488 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.......... 2,586,721 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration.......... 1,005,120 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Affairs................................................... 1,602,655 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community and Planning Development............................................... 1,707,499 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner.............................................. 3,778,560 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research.................................................. 1,431,212 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity............................................... 691,027 The Department is directed to use this structure for the Executive Direction account in submitting the fiscal year 2010 budget justification and all future budgets. ADMINISTRATION, OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT The bill provides $527,433,640 for the administrative functions of the Department, which is $18,784,360 below the budget request and $33,803,640 above the level provided in fiscal year 2008. Funds are provided as follows: Office of Administration Personnel Compensation and Benefits............................................ $75,510,000 Office of Departmental Operations and Coordination Personnel Compensation and Benefits................. 11,003,940 Office of Field Policy and Management Personnel Compensation and Benefits........................... 48,817,430 Office of the Chief Procurement Officer Personnel Compensation and Benefits........................... 13,438,200 Office of the Chief Financial Officer Personnel Compensation and Benefits........................... 34,028,820 Office of the General Counsel Personnel Compensation and Benefits............................................ 84,837,460 Office of the Departmental Equal Employment Opportunity Personnel Compensation and Benefits................. 3,085,120 Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Personnel Compensation and Benefits................. 1,215,280 Non-personnel expenses.................................. 255,497,390 Personnel Compensation and Benefits PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING The bill provides $190,390,100 for the personnel compensation and benefits for this account. COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT The bill provides $94,233,700 for the personnel compensation and benefits for this account, which is $801,300 below the budget request and $3,923,700 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. HOUSING The bill provides $363,198,000 for the personnel compensation and benefits for this account, which is $8,899,000 above the budget request and $18,748,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION The bill provides $10,000,000 for the personnel compensation and benefits for this account, to be derived from the GNMA guarantees of mortgage-backed securities guaranteed loan receipt account. This appropriation is $1,441,000 above the budget request and $1,750,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH The bill provides $18,070,850 for the personnel compensation and benefits for this account, which is $1,758,150 below the budget request and $1,120,850 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY The bill provides $69,020,990 for the personnel compensation and benefits for this account, which is $1,115,990 above the budget request and $5,880,990 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. OFFICE OF HEALTHY HOMES AND LEAD HAZARD CONTROL The bill provides $6,727,950 for the personnel compensation and benefits for this account, which is $1,087,050 below the budget request and $252,050 below the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Public and Indian Housing TENANT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $16,817,000,000 for all tenant-based Section 8 activities under the Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Account. Language is included designating funds provided as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Activity Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Voucher Renewals..................................... $15,034,071,000 Tenant Protection Vouchers........................... 150,000,000 Administrative Fees.................................. 11,450,000,000 HUD-VASH Incremental Vouchers........................ 75,000,000 Nonelderly Disabled Incremental Vouchers............. 30,000,000 Family Unification Incremental Vouchers.............. 20,000,000 Family Self-Sufficiency Coordinators................. 50,000,000 Working Capital Fund................................. 7,929,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HUD is directed to implement the rescission from unusable net restricted assets, with attention to small public housing authorities (PHAs), high performing PHAs and PHAs with low levels of usable and unusable reserves. The Department is directed to continue to submit all previously required reports, including quarterly reports on trends, Form HUD-0952681, and the semi-annual report on the effectiveness of the budget-based approach to vouchers. HOUSING CERTIFICATE FUND The bill provides that unobligated balances, including recaptures and carryover, may be used for renewal of or amendments to section 8 project-based contracts and for performance-based contract administrators. PUBLIC HOUSING CAPITAL FUND (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $2,450,000,000 for the Public Housing Capital Fund, which is $426,000,000 above the budget request and $11,036,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The Department is directed to continue to submit reports required in fiscal year 2008, and to issue a Notice of Funding Availability for ROSS funds within 60 days. The Department is instructed to delay current work on the Capital Needs Assessment until April 1, 2009 and should use the intervening period to reevaluate the survey instrument. In addition, the Department is directed to use data and information already collected from the PHAs through the conversion to asset based management, consider individualized physical needs assessments, and include information about green and sustainable capital repairs in its assessment. PUBLIC HOUSING OPERATING FUND The bill provides $4,455,000,000 for the Public Housing Operating Fund, which is $155,000,000 above the budget request and $255,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. REVITALIZATION OF SEVERELY DISTRESSED PUBLIC HOUSING (HOPE VI) The bill provides $120,000,000 for the Revitalization of Severely Distressed Public Housing program (HOPE VI), which is $100,000,000 above the budget request and $20,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The Department is directed to issue the fiscal year 2009 NOFA within 60 days of enactment of this Act. The Department is directed to use a substantial portion of the technical assistance funding provided to concentrate on the 2003 grantees, as well as pre-2002 grantees, with the goal of completing these projects and reducing the backlog of unspent funds. In the provision of technical assistance, the Department is encouraged to use expeditors to help complete these projects. The Department is directed to provide the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations with quarterly updates on the status of projects and the expenditure of funds by grantees. NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANTS The bill provides $645,000,000, which is $18,000,000 above the budget request and $15,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill provides that $3,500,000 shall be contracted as technical assistance and capacity building for a national organization representing Native American Housing interests for providing training and technical assistance to Indian Housing authorities and tribally designated housing entities as authorized by NAHASDA. The Department is directed to develop a plan for expending technical assistance funds and to submit this plan to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by June 15, 2009. NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING BLOCK GRANT The bill provides $10,000,000 for the Native Hawaiian Housing Block Grant, of which $299,211 shall be for training and technical assistance, including up to $100,000 for related travel. This appropriation represents $4,060,000 above the budget request and $1,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. INDIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT The bill provides $9,000,000, to subsidize a loan limitation of up to $420,000,000, as proposed in the budget request. This represents an increase of $1,550,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. NATIVE HAWAIIAN HOUSING LOAN GUARANTEE FUND PROGRAM ACCOUNT The bill provides $1,044,000 for guaranteed loans for Native Hawaiian housing to subsidize a total guaranteed loan principal of up to $41,504,255, the same as the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The appropriation represents $1,044,000 more than the level proposed in the budget request. Community Planning and Development HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS (HOPWA) (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $310,000,000 for Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), which is $9,900,000 above the budget request and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Up to $1,485,000 is provided for technical assistance and not to exceed $1,750,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund. The Department is directed to renew and preserve expiring permanent supportive housing contracts previously funded that meet all program requirements and are determined to be meeting the needs of persons with AIDS before awarding new grants. RURAL HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The bill provides $26,000,000 for rural housing and economic development, which is $26,000,000 above the budget request and $9,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Of the amount provided, not less than $5,000,000 shall be made available to promote economic development and entrepreneurship for federally recognized Indian Tribes. The Department is directed that calculations of population to determine if an area is rural shall be based on the reality of an area, not the aggregation of the total population of a number of rural areas in an application for funds. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $3,900,000,000 for the Community Development Fund, which is $900,000,000 above the budget request and $34,200,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill provides the following: Formula distribution of funds........................... $3,641,966,875 Economic Development Initiative Grants.................. $165,311,875 Transfer to the Working Capital Fund.................... $3,175,000 Indian Economic Block Grants............................ $65,000,000 Neighborhood Initiatives Program........................ $19,546,250 Technical Assistance.................................... $5,000,000 The bill includes language making technical corrections to certain targeted economic development initiative grants funded under this heading in prior appropriations Acts. The Department is instructed to distribute the formula grants and state shares using the same methodology as fiscal year 2008. The Department is directed to implement the Economic Development Initiatives program as follows: [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT] COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LOAN GUARANTEES PROGRAM ACCOUNT The bill provides $6,000,000 for costs associated with section 108 loan guarantees, including administrative costs, to subsidize a total loan principal of up to $275,000,000. This appropriation represents $6,000,000 above the budget request and $1,500,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The Department is directed to provide a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 120 days of enactment outlining the obstacles, including regulatory barriers, that confront non-entitlement jurisdictions in accessing loan guarantees. BROWNFIELDS REDEVELOPMENT The bill includes $10,000,000 for the Brownfields Redevelopment program, which is $10,000,000 above the budget request and equal to the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The Department is instructed that grantees are precluded from using these grant funds as collateral for section 108 loans. HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides a total of $1,825,000,000 for this account, which is $141,640,000 below the level in the budget request and $121,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Of the funds provided, the bill includes up to $12,000,000 for technical assistance. Of amounts made available for technical assistance, $8,000,000 is for qualified non-profit intermediaries to provide technical assistance to CDHOs and $4,000,000 is for intermediaries to provide technical assistance to HOME participating jurisdictions. SELF-HELP AND ASSISTED HOMEOWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM The bill provides $64,000,000 for this account, which is $24,000,000 above the budget request and $4,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Of the total, $26,500,000 is provided for the SHOP program and $34,000,000 is provided for the second, third and fourth capacity building activities authorized under section 4(b)(3), of which not less than $5,000,000 may be made available for rural capacity building activities. In addition, $3,500,000 is provided for capacity building activities authorized under sections 6301 through 6305 in Public Law 110-246. The Department is directed to publish the NOFA for all relevant funds in this account within 60 days of enactment of this Act. HOMELESS ASSISTANCE GRANTS (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $1,677,000,000 for Homeless Assistance Grants, which is $41,000,000 above the budget request and $91,010,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Funds are available for two years except for $5,000,000, which is available until expended. Sufficient funding is provided for renewal of Shelter plus Care contracts. The bill allows that not to exceed $2,675,000 may be transferred to the Working Capital Fund. The bill provides $10,000,000 for HUD to conduct a demonstration program and directs HUD to coordinate with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Labor (DOL) to test the effectiveness of strategies to prevent veterans from becoming homeless. HUD is directed to coordinate with the VA and DOL to select a limited number of urban and rural sites to test and evaluate prevention methods. Funding will be used by selected grantees to help veterans, as well as any dependent family members, find and maintain housing, including up to 18 months of rental assistance, first and last month's rent, back rent or other related services as appropriate. The VA budget includes funds to support this effort by providing case management, referral, and other supportive services. In addition, DOL is expected to assist veterans in accessing mainstream education and job training programs. The bill also includes up to $750,000 for an evaluation of this demonstration. The Department is directed to continue reporting requirements from fiscal year 2008, including the submission of AHAR by July 12, 2009. The bill provides $3,000,000 for research on homeless issues, including at least $500,000 for research on housing models for homeless youth aged 16-24. Housing Programs PROJECT-BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $7,100,000,000 for project-based rental assistance activities, which is $100,000,000 above the budget request and $668,190,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill also provides an advance appropriation of $400,000,000 for fiscal year 2010. The bill provides $6,868,000,000 for contract renewals, up to $232,000,000 for contract administrators, and not to exceed $10,000,000 as a transfer to the Working Capital Fund. The Department is directed to prioritize the needs of this account when making decisions about the Working Capital Fund investments in systems and applications. The Department is instructed to submit a plan to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations by June 15, 2009 on the steps it will take to reduce the problems of late payments and to better track the contracts in this account. This plan will include milestones for resolving these technical problems that hinder performance in this account. HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $765,000,000 for the section 202 program, which is $225,000,000 above the budget request and $30,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill does not include funding for a mixed finance demonstration program as requested, but encourages the Department to use its substantial authority under existing law to streamline the ability of project sponsors to leverage other public and private sources of capital financing, including the low income housing tax credit. In particular, the Department is urged to outsource the post-award processing of development applications to state housing finance agencies, as recently authorized, where such action will shorten the project development timeline without demonstrable loss in quality monitoring and oversight. The Department is directed to establish a funding allocation for the State of Nevada from the total amount made available under section 202. HOUSING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) The bill provides $250,000,000 for the Section 811 program, which is $90,000,000 above the budget request and $13,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill does not include funds for mainstream vouchers. The Department is directed to submit a budget to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations before funding any REAC inspections. The bill does not include funding for a mixed finance demonstration program as requested, but encourages the Department to use its substantial authority under existing law to streamline the ability of project sponsors to leverage other public and private sources of capital financing, including the low income housing tax credit. In particular, the Department is urged to outsource the post-award processing of development applications to state housing finance agencies, as recently authorized, where such action will shorten the project development timeline without demonstrable loss in quality monitoring and oversight. The Department is directed to establish a funding allocation for the State of Nevada from the total amount made available under section 811. HOUSING COUNSELING ASSISTANCE The bill provides $65,000,000 for Housing Counseling Assistance, which is equal to the budget request and $50,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008 through the HOME program. The Department is instructed to issue a NOFA for these funds within 60 days of enactment of this Act. OTHER ASSISTED HOUSING PROGRAMS RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE The bill provides $27,600,000 for Section 236 payments to State-aided, non-insured projects, which is equal to the budget request and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. RENT SUPPLEMENT (RESCISSION) The bill rescinds $37,600,000 from the Rent Supplement account, which is $10,000,000 more than the budget request and equal to the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. PAYMENT TO MANUFACTURED HOUSING FEES TRUST FUND The bill provides up to $16,000,000 for authorized activities, of which $10,600,000 is to be derived from the Manufactured Housing Fees Trust Fund, as proposed in the budget request. Federal Housing Administration MUTUAL MORTGAGE INSURANCE PROGRAM ACCOUNT (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) The bill establishes a limitation of $315,000,000,000 on commitments to guarantee single-family loans during fiscal year 2009, which is $130,000,000,000 above the budget request and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill includes, in the Working Capital Fund account, a set-aside of $4,000,000 for planning for modernizing and maintaining information technology applications and infrastructure supporting the FHA. GENERAL AND SPECIAL RISK PROGRAM ACCOUNT The bill establishes a $45,000,000,000 limitation on multifamily and specialized loan guarantees during fiscal year 2009, equal to the budget request and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The Department is directed to continue direct loan programs in fiscal year 2009 for multifamily bridge loans and single family purchase money mortgages to finance the sale of certain properties owned by the Department. Temporary financing shall be provided for the acquisition and rehabilitation of multifamily projects by purchasers who have obtained commitments for permanent financing from another lender. The Department is directed to report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment of this Act on the proper role of HUD, including identifying the proper agencies and authorities, to establish an Office of Predatory Lending. Government National Mortgage Association GUARANTEES OF MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM ACCOUNT The bill includes up to $300,000,000,000 for new commitments, which is $100,000,000,000 above the budget request and the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Policy Development and Research RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY The bill provides $58,000,000 for research and technology, which is $3,300,000 above the budget request and $6,560,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Of the amount provided the bill directs that $23,000,000 is provided for Section 107 grants to academic institutions, and is to be distributed as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Section 107 $23,000,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Native Alaskan and Hawaiian Serving Institutions........ (3,000,000) Tribal colleges and Universities........................ (5,000,000) HBCUs................................................... (9,000,000) Hispanic Serving Institutions........................... (6,000,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The bill provides $2,000,000 for research in the development of technology and materials designed to benefit disaster prone areas. The Department is denied demonstration authority except where approval is provided by Congress in response to a reprogramming request. Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity FAIR HOUSING ACTIVITIES The bill provides $53,500,000 for this program, which is $2,500,000 above the budget request and $3,500,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. Of this amount, $26,000,000 is for the Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP), of which up to $2,000,000 shall be made available to carry out authorized activities to protect the public from mortgage rescue scams, and $27,500,000 is for the Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP). The Department is expected to continue to provide quarterly reports on obligation and expenditure of the funds in this account, delineated by each program and activity. HUD is also directed to ensure that all funds appropriated to FHIP are directed to educational and enforcement activities, including an annual national media campaign. The bill does not include $6,000,000 for a housing discrimination study, as proposed in the budget request. Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control LEAD HAZARD REDUCTION The bill provides $140,000,000 for the Lead Hazard Reduction program, which is $24,000,000 above the budget request and $5,000,000 below the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The Department is directed to report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations regarding the demand for each of its competitive programs by June 30, 2009. The bill provides $90,400,000 for the lead-based paint hazard grant program. Management and Administration WORKING CAPITAL FUND The bill includes $224,000,000 for the Working Capital Fund (WCF), which is equal to the budget request and $69,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill specifies that $4,000,000 is directed to planning for modernizing and maintaining information technology applications and infrastructure supporting the FHA. The FHA infrastructure is in desperate need of updating, especially in light of the additional burdens being placed on it, and the Department is directed to submit a plan, including immediate and long-term dates for the completion of infrastructure updates and the installation of new applications, by July 15, 2009. The bill states that no funds under this account may be used for e-Gov unless approved by the Committees. In addition, funds appropriated for specific projects and activities should not be reduced or eliminated in order to fund other activities inside and outside of HUD without the expressed approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. The bill includes language that allows transfers from other accounts to be used for the purposes of the fund and for which the funds were appropriated. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL The bill provides $120,000,000 for the Office of Inspector General, which is $5,000,000 above the budget request and is $8,000,000 above the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The Department is instructed to use the increase of $5,000,000 above the budget request to focus on FHA's new programs, including Hope for Homeowners. GAO is instructed to undertake a study of this office, including the FTE levels of this and comparable IG offices of other departments. In addition, GAO shall investigate whether the allocation of resources and staff of this office is appropriate, given the numerous demands imposed by HUD's recently expanded role into disaster recovery and the refinancing of subprime, Alt A, and other home mortgage loans. General Provisions--Department of Housing and Urban Development (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS) Section 201 splits overpayments evenly between Treasury and State HFAs. Section 202 precludes the use of funds to prosecute or investigate legal activities under the Fair Housing Act. Section 203 continues language to correct anomalies for HOPWA and specifies jurisdictions in New York and New Jersey and uses three year average. Section 204 requires that funds be subject to competition unless specified otherwise in statute. Section 205 allows HUD to use funds for services or facilities of GNMA and Fannie Mae. Section 206 requires HUD to comport with the budget estimates except as otherwise provided in this Act or through an approved reprogramming. Section 207 provides authorization for HUD corporations to utilize funds under certain conditions and restrictions. Section 208 requires that technical assistance and training funds be subject to an approved operating plan. Section 209 requires a report on unexpended balances each quarter. Section 210 specifies the distribution of AIDS funds to New Jersey and North Carolina. Section 211 requires that the Administration's budget and the Department's budget justifications for fiscal year 2010 shall be submitted in the identical account and sub-account structure provided in this Act. Section 212 exempts PHA Boards in Alaska, Iowa, and Mississippi and the County of Los Angeles from public housing resident representation requirement. Section 213 authorizes HUD to transfer debt and use agreements from an obsolete project to a viable project, provided that no additional costs are incurred, and other conditions are met. Section 214 distributes 2009 Native American Housing Block grant funds to the same Native Alaskan recipients as 2005. Section 215 prohibits the IG from changing the basis on which the audit of GNMA is conducted. Section 216 sets forth requirements for eligibility for Section 8 voucher assistance, and includes a consideration for persons with disabilities. Section 217 authorizes the Secretary to insure mortgages under Section 255 of the National Housing Act. Section 218 instructs HUD on managing and disposing of any multifamily property that is owned by HUD. Section 219 authorizes the Secretary to waive certain requirements on adjusted income for certain assisted living projects for counties in Michigan. Section 220 provides that the Secretary shall report quarterly on HUD's use of all sole source contracts. Section 221 allows the recipient of a section 202 grant to establish a single-asset nonprofit entity to own the project and may lend the grant funds to such entity. Section 222 provides that amounts provided under the Section 108 loan guarantee program may be used to guarantee notes or other obligations issued by any State on behalf of non-entitlement communities in the State, and that regulations shall be promulgated within 60 days of enactment. Section 223 amends section 24 of the U.S. Housing Act by extending the HOPE VI program through September 30, 2009. Section 224 requires HUD to submit a complete and accurate accounting of the project-based renewal costs, revised estimates, and sources of funding. Section 225 allows PHAs that own and operate 400 units or fewer of public housing to be exempt from asset management requirements. Section 226 restricts the Secretary from imposing any requirement or guideline relating to asset management that restricts or limits the use of capital funds for central office costs, up to the limit established in QWHRA. Section 227 requires that the Secretary shall report quarterly on the status of all Project-Based Section 8 housing. Section 228 expands service coordinators to other HUD assisted housing. Section 229 modifies the HOME technical assistance program and extends authorization to 2011. Section 230 directs that no employee shall be designated as an allotment holder unless the CFO determines that they have received training, and that the CFO shall ensure that trained allotment holders are designated within 90 days of enactment. Section 231 provides that funding for indemnities is limited to non-programmatic litigation. Section 232 provides for a rescission from the tenant-based rental assistance account. Section 233 provides that the Secretary shall publish all NOFAs on the Internet. Section 234 allows refinancing of certain section 202 loans. Section 235 makes reforms to the Federal Surplus Property Program for the homeless. Section 236 increases the aggregate number of MTW agencies by three PHAs. Section 237 rescinds unobligated balances from the General and Special Risk Program Account and allows HUD to consider industry standard appraisal practices, including the cost of repairs when determining market value. Section 238 authorizes the Secretary to transfer up to 5 percent of funds among the accounts appropriated under the title ``Personnel Compensation and Benefits.'' Section 239 allows the Disaster Housing Assistance Programs to be considered a program of the Department of Housing and Urban Development for the purpose of income verifications and matching. TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board SALARIES AND EXPENSES The bill includes $6,550,000 for the Salaries and Expenses of the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. Federal Maritime Commission SALARIES AND EXPENSES The bill includes $22,800,000 for the salaries and benefits of the Federal Maritime Commission. Of the funds provided, not more than $300,000 can be used for performance awards. National Transportation Safety Board SALARIES AND EXPENSES The bill includes $91,000,000 for the salaries and expenses of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an increase of $6,501,000 above fiscal year 2008 and $3,109,000 above the budget request. Of this amount, no more than $2,000 may be used for official reception and representation expenses. Bill language is included that requires the NTSB to reimburse the Department of Transportation's Inspector General up to $100,000 for costs associated with the annual audit of the NTSB's financial statements. Within the funds provided, $2,109,000 shall fund 11 additional personnel in the most critical safety areas of highways, pipelines, railroads, research and engineering, and aviation. None of the additional funds provided shall be used for the NTSB Academy. The bill also provides a one-time increase of $1,000,000 over the budget request for the NTSB to develop and implement a cost accounting system. The bill also includes language that allows the NTSB to continue to make lease payments for the NTSB Academy in fiscal year 2009 only. The agency is directed to continue to seek additional opportunities to lease out, or otherwise generate revenue from the NTSB Academy, so that the agency can appropriately focus its resources on the important investigative work that is central to the agency's mission. Furthermore, the agency is directed to submit detailed information on the costs associated with the facility, as well as revenue the agency expects the facility to generate, as part of the fiscal year 2010 budget request. (RESCISSION) The bill rescinds $671,275 from the funds provided under Public Law 106-246 for the investigation of the Alaska Air flight 261 and Egypt Air flight 990 crashes in fiscal year 2000, as proposed in the President's budget. These investigations have been completed and the NTSB does not anticipate any future needs for these resources. Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation PAYMENT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION The bill provides $181,000,000 for the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, which is $31,000,000 above the budget request and $118,800,000 below the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill includes $50,000,000 to continue the National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling program. The NRC is directed to provide a status report on the multifamily housing initiative in its fiscal year 2010 budget justification. The bill includes funding for an education and outreach campaign to combat rescue scams and directs the NRC to develop messages for target populations and communities most at-risk for rescue scams. United States Interagency Council on Homelessness OPERATING EXPENSES The bill provides $2,333,000, which is $327,000 below the budget request and $183,000 more than the level enacted in fiscal year 2008. The bill extends the expiration date for the Council until September 30, 2010. The Interagency Council on Homelessness must refocus itself on its statutory charge, namely improving the collaboration of Federal agencies in order to prevent and end homelessness. As the Council works toward this goal, it should focus efforts on improving collaboration among its members, including the Departments of Defense, Housing and Urban Development, Labor and Veterans Affairs. Efforts should include a focus on preventing and ending homelessness among our nation's veterans. TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS, THIS ACT Section 401 continues the provision requiring pay raises to be funded within appropriated levels in this Act or previous Appropriations Acts. Section 402 continues the provision prohibiting pay and other expenses for non-Federal parties in regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings funded in this Act. Section 403 continues the provision prohibiting obligations beyond the current fiscal year and prohibits transfers of funds unless expressly so provided herein. Section 404 continues the provision limiting consulting service expenditures of public record in procurement contracts. Section 405 continues the provision specifying reprogramming procedures by subjecting the establishment of new offices and reorganizations to the reprogramming process. Section 406 continues the provision providing that fifty percent of unobligated balances may remain available for certain purposes. Section 407 continues the provision requiring agencies and departments funded herein to report on sole source contracts. Section 408 continues the provision prohibiting Federal training not directly related to the performance of official duties. Section 409 continues the provision that prohibits funds from being used for any project that seeks to use the power of eminent domain unless eminent domain is employed only for a public use. Section 410 continues a provision that denies the transfer of funds made available in this Act to any instrumentality of the United States Government except as authorized by this Act or any other Appropriations Act. Section 411 continues a provision that prohibits funds in this Act from being used to permanently replace an employee intent on returning to his past occupation after completion of military service. Section 412 continues a provision that prohibits funds in this Act from being used unless the expenditure is in compliance with the Buy American Act. Section 413 continues a provision that prohibits funds from being appropriated or made available to any person or entity that has been convicted of violating the Buy American Act. DISCLOSURE OF EARMARKS AND CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING ITEMS Following is a list of congressional earmarks and congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, respectively) included in the bill or this explanatory statement, along with the name of each Senator, House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for each item so identified. Reference in the following table to ``The President'' is a reference to President Bush. Neither the bill nor the explanatory statement contains any limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as defined in the applicable House and Senate rules. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Account Project Amount Requester(s) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Akron-Canton Airport, Runway 5/23 Safety Area, OH $475,000 Rep. Regula ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Akutan, AK $1,187,500 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Alliance Airport, Runway Extension, TX $1,757,500 Rep. Granger; Rep. Burgess ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Amery Municipal Airport, Repave Taxiway and Ramp, Amery, WI $950,000 Rep. Obey; Sen. Kohl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Atlantic City International Airport, Fire Command Center Relocation, NJ $712,500 Rep. LoBiondo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Atmore Municipal Airport, Various Improvements, AL $1,140,000 Rep. Bonner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Battle Creek Unlimited, MI $1,900,000 Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Bemidji Regional Airport Terminal and Fire Facility Improvements, MN $950,000 Rep. Peterson, Collin C.; Sen. Coleman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Blue Ridge Airport, Relocation of Access Road and Expansion of Apron, Martinsville, VA $475,000 Rep. Boucher ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Construct Taxiway S, Buffalo, NY $475,000 Rep. Higgins; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Burlington International, VT $1,543,750 Sen. Leahy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Burlington-Alamance County Regional Airport, Runway Improvements, NC $855,000 Rep. Coble; Sen. Dole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Cecil Field, Northeast Apron and Taxiways, FL $722,000 Rep. Stearns; Rep. Crenshaw ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, Relocate and Reconstruct Taxiway, TN $1,187,500 Rep. Wamp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Chippewa Valley Regional, WI $950,000 Sen. Kohl; Rep. Obey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program City of Montezuma Airport, Land Acquisition and Runway Improvements, GA $475,000 Rep. Bishop, Jr., Sanford D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Clinton Memorial, MO $475,000 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Cuyahoga County Airport, Runway Rehabilitation and Various Improvements, OH $1,235,000 Rep. Tubbs Jones; Rep. Kucinich; Sen. Voinovich ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program DeKalb/Taylor Municipal Airport, Various Improvements, IL $1,235,000 Rep. Foster; Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Denton Municipal Airport, Various Improvements, TX $570,000 Rep. Burgess; Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Denver International Airport, Various Runway and Taxiway Improvements, CO $1,187,500 Rep. DeGette; Rep. Perlmutter; Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Des Moines International Airport, Runway 13R/31L Land Acquisition, IA $475,000 Rep. Boswell; Sen. Harkin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Edward F. Knapp Airport, Runway Improvements, VT $950,000 Rep. Welch; Sen. Leahy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Farmington Airport, Parallel Taxiway, MO $855,000 Rep. Emerson; Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport, Extension of Runway 1, Glenn Falls, NY $712,500 Rep. Gillibrand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Fort Wayne International Airport, Runway 5-23 Shoulder Reconstruction, IN $817,000 Rep. Souder; Sen. Lugar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program French Valley Airport, Feasibility Study, CA $142,500 Rep. Issa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Garfield County Regional Airport, Runway Improvements, CO $475,000 Rep. Salazar; Sen. Salazar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Noise Mitigation, TX $712,500 Rep. Poe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Glasgow Municipal Airport, Public Safety Building, KY $34,200 Rep. Lewis, Ron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Glynn County Airport, Taxiway, Lighting and Drainage Improvements, GA $755,250 Rep. Kingston; Sen. Isakson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Golden Triangle Regional, MS $1,425,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Grand Forks International, ND $285,000 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Gulfport-Biloxi International, Taxiway and Runway Construction and Rehabilitation, MS $2,256,250 Sen. Cochran; Rep. Taylor; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Holmes County Airport Runway Extension and Various Improvements, OH $950,000 Rep. Space ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Jackson-Evers International Airport, Runway, Taxiway and Various Improvements, MS $1,781,250 Sen. Cochran; Rep. Pickering; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport, Terminal Project, MI $1,615,000 Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin; Rep. Upton ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program L.O. Simenstad Municipal Airport, Runway Improvements, Osceola, WI $950,000 Rep. Obey; Sen. Kohl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Louisville International Airport, Various Capacity and Safety Improvements, KY $1,995,000 Rep. Yarmuth; Sen. McConnell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Madison County Executive Airport Authority, AL $1,140,000 Rep. Cramer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Menominee-Marinette Twin County Airport, Deicing Truck, Ground Power Unit, MI $142,500 Rep. Stupak ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Mobile Regional, AL $1,900,000 Sen. Shelby; Sen. Sessions; Rep. Bonner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Monroe Regional Airport, New Terminal, LA $1,401,250 Rep. Alexander; Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Montgomery County Airport, Runway 3-21 Rehabilitation, NC $380,000 Rep. Hayes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Montgomery Regional Airport, Rehabilitation of Runway 10/28, AL $475,000 Rep. Everett; Rep. Rogers, Michael D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Mt. Washington Regional, NH $950,000 Sen. Sununu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Nashville International, TN $712,500 Sen. Alexander; Sen. Corker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program New River Valley Airport, Pave and Rehabilitate Runway 624, Dublin, VA $475,000 Rep. Boucher ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Oakland County International Airport, Runway and Taxiway Improvements, MI $950,000 Rep. Knollenberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Ohio University Airport, Various Improvements, OH $688,750 Rep. Wilson, Charles A.; Rep. Space; Sen. Voinovich ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Oneida County Airport, Various Improvements, NY $1,662,500 Rep. Arcuri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Outagamie County Airport, Terminal Expansion, WI $1,045,000 Rep. Kagen; Sen. Kohl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Oxford-Henderson Airport Authority, Runway Expansion and Capital Investment Program, NC $475,000 Rep. Butterfield ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Pangborn Memorial Airport, Terminal Expansion, WA $736,250 Rep. Hastings, Doc; Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Paulding County Airport, Various Improvements, GA $712,500 Rep. Gingrey; Sen. Chambliss; Sen. Isakson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Pellston Regional Airport, Snow Removal Equipment, Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Facility, $475,000 Rep. Stupak MI ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Peoria Regional, IL $950,000 Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Philadelphia International, PA $2,375,000 Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey; Rep. Brady, Robert A. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, High Speed Taxiway Connector H-5, AZ $950,000 Rep. Mitchell; Rep. Pastor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, Taxiway R Reconstruction, AZ $1,900,000 Rep. Pastor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, Taxiway B Expansion, AZ $950,000 Rep. Mitchell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Piedmont Triad International, NC $950,000 Sen. Burr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Rountree Field Airport, Perimeter Wildlife and Security Fencing, Hartselle, AL $47,500 Rep. Aderholt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Rowan County, NC $1,900,000 Sen. Dole; Sen. Rogers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Rutherford County-Marchman Field, Taxiway and Ramp Improvements, NC $926,250 Rep. Shuler ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program San Antonio International Airport, Various Airfield Improvements, TX $1,187,500 Rep. Rodriguez; Rep. Smith, Lamar; Sen. Hutchison ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program San Marcos Airport Improvements, TX $2,850,000 Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn; Rep. Doggett ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Sandusky City Airport, Runway and Taxiway Improvements, MI $712,500 Rep. Miller, Candice S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Southwest Georgia Regional Airport, Taxiway, Lighting and Signage Improvements, GA $546,250 Rep. Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.; Sen. Chambliss; Sen. Isakson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Springfield-Branson National, MO $2,612,500 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport, Terminal Improvements, FL $831,250 Rep. Young, C. W. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Stanly County Airport, Ramp and Runway Improvements, NC $475,000 Rep. Hayes; Sen. Dole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Tunica Municipal, MS $712,500 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Union City Everett Stewart Airport, Runway Extension, TN $712,500 Rep. Tanner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program W.K. Kellogg Airport, New Parallel Runway, MI $722,000 Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Waterbury/Oxford Airport, Implementation of Noise Remediation, (Part 150 Study), CT $1,187,500 Rep. Murphy, Christopher S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program West Houston Airport, Automatic Weather Observation System, TX $142,500 Rep. Culberson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program West Virginia Statewide, WV $4,275,000 Sen. Byrd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Airport Improvement Program Williston Sloulin Field International Airport, Rehabilitation and Expansion of Runway, ND $1,900,000 Sen. Dorgan.; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Aberdeen MARC Rail Storage Yard, MD $475,000 Sen. Cardin; Rep. Ruppersberger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Alternative Analysis Study for the J-Route Bus Rapid Transit (BTR) Project, IL $237,500 Rep. Roskam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Atlanta BeltLine, Atlanta, GA $475,000 Rep. Lewis, John; Rep. Johnson, Henry C.; Sen. Chambliss; Sen. Isakson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Central Mesa Corridor Alternatives Analysis, Mesa, AZ $237,500 Rep. Mitchell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis City of Detroit Transit Options for Growth Study, MI $475,000 Rep. Kilpatrick; Rep. Conyers; Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Coast Transit Alternatives Analysis, MS $1,140,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Conceptual Alignment and Phasing Alternatives Study, Charlotte, NC $237,500 Rep. Watt; Rep. Hayes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis CTA Red Line Extension, IL $285,000 Rep. Jackson; Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Downtown Transit Circulator, FL $475,000 Rep. Wasserman Schultz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Final Environmental Impact Statement for Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex Cnty Passenger Rail Line, NJ $534,375 Rep. Saxton; Rep. Smith, Christopher H. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis GYY Alternatives Analysis, IN $237,500 Rep. Visclosky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Extension Route 440, North Bergen, NJ $237,500 Rep. Sires; Sen. Lauterberg; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis I-10 West Corridor Alternative Analysis, AZ $475,000 Rep. Pastor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Lowell-Nashua-Manchester Rail Corridor, NH $1,900,000 Rep. Hodes; Rep. Shea-Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis MARTA I-20 East Transit Corridor, GA $950,000 Sen. Chambliss; Rep. Johnson, Henry C.; Rep. Lewis, John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis MBTA/MART Belmont Station Consolidation and Development Study, MA $142,500 Rep. Markey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Northwest New Jersey--Northeast Pennsylvania Passenger Rail Project, PA $950,000 Sen. Specter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Overland Park/Metcalf Transit Study, KS $665,000 Sen. Brownback; Rep. Moore, Dennis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Sarasota County Bus Rapid Transit Project, Sarasota County, FL $1,009,375 Rep. Buchanan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis SMART Preliminary Engineering, CA $427,500 Rep. Woolsey; Rep. Thompson, Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Southwest Transitway Project, MN $534,375 Rep. Ramstad; Rep. Ellison ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Telegraph Avenue/International Boulevard/E.14th Street Bus Rapid Transit Corridor in Alameda $237,500 Rep. Lee County, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Tempe South Corridor Alternatives Analysis, Tempe, AZ $237,500 Rep. Mitchell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis West Eugene EmX Extension Environmental Analysis, OR $475,000 Rep. DeFazio; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis West of Hudson Regional Transit Access Project, NY $1,900,000 Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alternatives Analysis Yellow Line Extension, IL $237,500 Rep. Schakowsky; Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Appalachian Highway Development Corridor H, WV $9,500,000 Sen. Byrd System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities 69th Street Terminal Parking Facility, Upper Darby, PA $380,000 Rep. Sestak; Sen. Specter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Addison County Transit Resources Facilities, Buses, and Equipment, VT $2,850,000 Sen. Leahy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Additional Fixed Route Vehicle, Lebanon, PA $237,500 Rep. Holden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Advanced Transit Program/METRO Solutions Bus Expansion, TX $475,000 Rep. Culberson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Alabama Senior Transportation Program, AL $950,000 Sen. Shelby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Albuquerque Transit Facility Rehabilitation, City of Albuquerque, NM $92,625 Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Alternative Fuel Bus, Village of East Rockaway, NY $380,000 Rep. McCarthy, Carolyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Alternative Fuel Buses, City of Lubbock, TX $712,500 Rep. Neugebauer; Sen. Hutchison ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Amtrak Station Construction and Improvements, Winter Park, FL $950,000 Rep. Mica ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center, Orange County, CA $2,612,500 Rep. Royce; Rep. Sanchez, Loretta; Sen. Feinstein ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Arverne East Transit Plaza, NY $712,500 Rep. Meeks; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Athens-Clarke County Transit, Bus Procurement, GA $1,330,000 Sen. Isakson; Sen. Chambliss ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Automotive-Based Fuel Cell Hybrid Bus Program, DE $475,000 Sen. Carper; Sen. Biden; Rep. Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Baldwin County Bus and Bus Facilities Project, AL $950,000 Sen. Shelby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bay County Transit Facility Upgrade, FL $712,500 Rep. Boyd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Belding Dial-a-Ride Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition, MI $99,560 Rep. Ehlers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Ben Franklin Transit Maintenance Facility Construction, WA $1,757,500 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Hastings, Doc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Benzie Transportation Authority, MI $190,000 Rep. Hoekstra; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bloomfield Intermodal Improvements, NJ $1,900,000 Sen. Menendez; Sen. Lautenberg; Rep. Pascrell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Branch Area Transit Authority Bus Replacement, MI $190,000 Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bridgeport Intermodal Transportation Center, CT $2,850,000 Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman; Rep. Shays ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Brockton Area Transit Authority (BAT) Bus Replacement, MA $237,500 Rep. Lynch; Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bronx Zoo Intermodal Transportation Facility, Bronx, NY $332,500 Rep. Engel; Rep. Crowley; Rep. Lowey; Rep. Serrano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Brownsville Urban System City Wide Transit Improvement, Brownsville, TX $237,500 Rep. Ortiz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bryan Multi-modal Transit Terminal and Parking Facility, Brazos County, TX $950,000 Rep. Edwards, Chet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Acquisition, Fairbanks North Star Borough Transit, AK $798,000 Rep. Young, Don ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, City of Lawrence, KS $950,000 Rep. Moore, Dennis; Sen. Roberts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, Danville, VA $475,000 Rep. Goode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, Denton County Transportation Authority, TX $475,000 Rep. Burgess ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, Farmville, VA $712,500 Rep. Goode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, Martinsville, VA $712,500 Rep. Goode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus and Bus Facilities, Westmoreland County Transit Authority, PA $950,000 Rep. Murtha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus and Related Facilities Replacement, Albany, GA $475,000 Rep. Bishop, Jr., Sanford D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Facilities, Cambria County Transit Authority, PA $285,000 Rep. Murtha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Facilities, Fayette Area Coordinated Transportation, PA $95,000 Rep. Murtha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Facilities, Fulton County Transit Authority, KY $237,500 Rep. Whitfield ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Facility, AMTRAN Transit System, PA $475,000 Rep. Shuster; Sen. Specter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Facility, North Bay Village, FL $475,000 Rep. Wasserman Schultz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Improvements, Durham, NC $475,000 Rep. Price, David E. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Maintenance Facility Improvements, Westchester County, NY $712,500 Rep. Lowey; Rep. Hall, John J.; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Purchase, LANTA, PA $475,000 Rep. Dent; Sen. Specter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Purchases, Albuquerque, NM $950,000 Rep. Wilson, Heather; Sen. Bingaman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Rapid Transit, Aurora Corridor Improvement Project (SR-99) Phase III, WA $475,000 Rep. Inslee; Rep. McDermott; Sen. Cantwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacement and Routing Software Purchase, St. Joseph County Transportation Authority, MI $142,500 Rep. Upton ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacement for Asheville Transit System, Asheville, NC $237,500 Rep. Shuler ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacement for LeeTran Transit System, Lee County, FL $475,000 Rep. Mack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacement Program, TANK, Fort Wright, KY $1,900,000 Sen. McConnell; Sen. Bunning; Rep. Davis, Geoff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacement, Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority, Oklahoma City, OK $712,500 Rep. Fallin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacement, Culver City, CA $142,500 Rep. Watson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacement, Sanilac County, MI $95,000 Rep. Miller, Candice S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacement/Expansion (Alternative Fuel), Solano County, CA $760,000 Rep. Miller, George; Rep. Tauscher ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Replacements, Mid Mon Valley Transit Authority, PA $760,000 Rep. Murtha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Shelters, Bellflower, CA $475,000 Rep. Roybal-Allard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Bus Terminal, Fall River, MA $950,000 Rep. Frank; Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Butler Multi-Modal Transit Center, PA $237,500 Rep. English ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Cache Valley Transit District Facility Expansion, UT $475,000 Rep. Bishop, Rob; Sen. Hatch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Cache Valley Transit District Hybrid Bus Fleet Expansion, UT $475,000 Rep. Bishop, Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Cadillac Wexford Transit Authority, MI $285,000 Rep. Hoekstra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Cape Fear PTA Transfer and Administration Facility, NC $475,000 Rep. McIntyre ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Capital Area Transit Administration (CATA) Bus Storage Renovation, Lansing MI $712,500 Rep. Rogers, Michael J. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Capital Area Transit Administration (CATA) Buses and Bus Facilities, Lansing, MI $1,900,000 Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow; Rep. Rogers, Michael J. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Capital Area Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility, Raleigh, NC $1,425,000 Rep. Price, David E. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Capital District Transportation Authority Saratoga Bus Facility, Saratoga Springs, NY $712,500 Rep. Gillibrand; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Capital Metro Bus and Bus Facilities Improvements, TX $475,000 Sen. Cornyn; Sen. Hutchison ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Capital Metro Paratransit Vehicle Replacement, TX $2,612,500 Rep. Carter; Rep. Smith, Lamar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Caro Transit Authority Bus Replacement, Caro, MI $285,000 Rep. Kildee; Sen.Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities CDTA Replacement Buses, NY $712,500 Rep. McNulty; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Cedar Avenue Bus Rapid Transit, MN $950,000 Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Central Avenue BRT Corridor Station Development and Enhancements, FL $475,000 Rep. Young, C. W. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Central City Intermodal Transfer Terminal, NV $950,000 Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Berkley; Rep. Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Central Maryland Transit Operations Facility $475,000 Rep. Ruppersberger; Rep. Sarbanes; Rep. Cummings; Sen. Cardin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, NY $950,000 Rep. Walsh; Rep. Arcuri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Chatham Area Transit (CAT) Bus Replacement, GA $665,000 Rep. Barrow; Sen. Chambliss ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Chelsea Intermodal Parking Garage, Chelsea, MA $855,000 Rep. Capuano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities City of Detroit Replacement Buses, MI $712,500 Rep. Conyers; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities City of Detroit/Farebox Improvements, MI $1,425,000 Rep. Kilpatrick; Rep. Conyers; Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities City of Hillsdale Dial-A-Ride Bus Replacement, MI $95,000 Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities City of Rio Rancho Rio Transit Program, NM $313,500 Rep. Udall, Tom; Sen. Bingaman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities CityBus Hybrid Bus Procurement, Lafayette, IN $2,945,000 Sen. Lugar; Rep. Buyer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Clallam Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $286,900 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Dicks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Clean Air Buses, City of Cerritos, CA $190,000 Rep. Sanchez, Linda T. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Clean Air Buses, City of Paramount, CA $142,500 Rep. Sanchez, Linda T. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Clean Fuel Buses, Portland, ME $475,000 Rep. Allen; Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities CNG Bus Replacement, Fort Worth Transportation Authority, TX $1,425,000 Rep. Granger; Rep. Burgess; Rep: Barton ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Colorado Transit Coalition Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, CO $237,500 Rep. Salazar; Rep. DeGette; Rep. Tancredo; Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Community Transit Bus and Bus Facilities, Everett, WA $237,500 Rep. Inslee; Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Concho Valley Multi-modal Terminal Building, TX $237,500 Rep. Conaway ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Construction of Bus Stations in Altamonte, Lake Mary, Longwood, and Sanford, FL $1,425,000 Rep. Mica ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Construction of Transit Facilities and Bus Replacement, St. Johns County Council, FL $1,472,500 Rep. Mica ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities County of Hawaii Vehicle Enhancement Project, HI $380,000 Rep. Hirono ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities DART Bus Procurement, Dallas, TX $950,000 Rep. Johnson, Eddie Bernice ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Design and Construction of an Intermodal Transportation Center for Los Lunas, NM $950,000 Sen. Bingaman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Design, Acquisition of ROW, and Construction of the Regional Intermodal Terminal Center, $475,000 Rep. Crenshaw; Rep. Brown; Sen. Martinez Jacksonville, FL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Doral Transit Circulator Program, City of Doral, FL $475,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Downtown Intermodal Facility and Associated Parking, Springfield, OH $712,500 Rep. Hobson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Downtown Tacoma Intermodal Center, Tacoma, WA $1,235,000 Rep. Dicks; Rep. Smith, Adam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Dubuque Downtown Transportation Center Intermodal Facility, Dubuque, IA $237,500 Sen. Harkin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities East County Bus Maintenance and Paratransit Facility, El Cajon, CA $261,250 Rep. Hunter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Ed Roberts Campus Intermodal Facility, Berkeley, CA $475,000 Rep. Lee ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities El Paso Rural County Transit, TX $712,500 Rep. Rodriguez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities EMTA Consolidated Transit Facility, Erie, PA $475,000 Rep. English; Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Enumclaw Welcome Center Intermodal Transit Facility, WA $1,425,000 Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Environmental, Security and Bus Upgrades, Razorback Transit System, Fayetteville, AR $570,000 Rep. Boozman; Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities ETHRA Replacement Handicapped Accessible Vehicles, TN $1,425,000 Rep. Wamp; Rep. Duncan; Sen. Corker; Sen. Alexander ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Everett Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $712,500 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Fairfield Transportation Center, CA $475,000 Rep. Tauscher ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Frankfort Transit, KY $950,000 Sen. McConnell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities FRTA and FRCOG Transit Center, Greenfield, MA $1,900,000 Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Gainesville RTS Buses, Gainesville, FL $475,000 Rep. Brown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Georgetown-Rosslyn Connector, Arlington, VA $712,500 Rep. Moran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Glassell Park Transit Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA $190,000 Rep. Becerra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Glen Cove Connector Multi-Modal Parking Hub Design, Engineering, and Construction, NY $950,000 Rep. King, Peter T.; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Gold Coast Transit Maintenance and Operations Facility, Oxnard, CA $475,000 Rep. Capps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Golden Crescent Bus Replacement in and around Victoria, TX $237,500 Rep. Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Goldsboro Union Depot Multimodal, NC $855,000 Sen. Dole; Rep. Butterfield ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Grant Transit Authority Operations and Maintenance Facility, Moses Lake, WA $475,000 Rep. Hastings, Doc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Grant Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $425,600 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Greater Dayton RTA Bus Replacement, OH $950,000 Rep. Turner; Sen. Voinovich ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Greater Lapeer Transportation Authority Bus Replacement, MI $95,000 Rep. Miller, Candice S.; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Greater Minnesota Transit Capital, MN $2,850,000 Sen. Coleman; Rep. Oberstar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) Bus Replacement, VA $617,500 Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep. Scott, Robert C. Bobby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Greensboro Maintenance/Operations Transit Facility, Greensboro, NC $1,140,000 Sen. Dole; Rep. Watt; Rep. Coble ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities GRTA Park and Ride Facility, Rockdale County, GA $190,000 Rep. Johnson Jr., Henry C. Hank; Sen. Chambliss ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Guam Mass Transit Bus Maintenance Facility, GU $237,500 Rep. Bordallo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Guam Mass Transit Hybrid/CNG New Bus Procurement, GU $475,000 Rep. Bordallo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Harbor Transit, MI $152,000 Rep. Hoekstra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Harrison County Multi-Modal Facilities, MS $2,850,000 Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Hill Country Transit Administration Facility, San Saba, TX $190,000 Rep. Conaway ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Hillsboro Intermodal Transit Facility, OR $1,852,500 Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART) Bus and Para-transit Acquisition, FL $2,185,000 Sen. Martinez; Rep. Castor; Sen. Nelson, Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Historic Filipinotown Bus Security Lights, Los Angeles, CA $62,700 Rep. Becerra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Holyoke Intermodal Center, MA $142,500 Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Howard County Hybrid Electric Buses, MD $475,000 Rep. Cummings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Hybrid Buses, Allegheny County, PA $475,000 Rep. Doyle; Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Idaho Transit Coalition Buses and Bus Facilities $4,845,000 Rep. Simpson; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities IndyGo Fixed Route Bus Fleet Expansion, IN $712,500 Rep. Carson; Sen. Lugar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Intercity Transit Intermodal Facility Project, WA $2,232,500 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Smith, Adam; Rep. Baird ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Intermodal Facilities, Salt Lake City, UT $4,750,000 Sen. Hatch; Sen. Bennett ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Intermodal Facility, Moultrie, GA $712,500 Sen. Chambliss; Sen. Isakson; Rep. Marshall; Rep. Bishop. Jr., Sanford D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Intermodal Station Improvements, Cities of Salem and Beverly, MA $783,750 Rep. Tierney; Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Intermodal Station, Vacaville, CA $475,000 Rep. Miller, George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Intermodal Transit Facility for LKLP Community Action Council, Hazard, KY $237,500 Rep. Rogers, Harold ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Intermodal Transit Improvements, Northwest, NJ $712,500 Rep. Garrett; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Intermodal Transit Parking Facility, Haverhill, MA $475,000 Rep. Tsongas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Internal Shuttle System, Texas Medical Center, TX $950,000 Rep. Culberson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Ionia Dial-a-Ride Vehicle and Equipment Acquisition, MI $216,600 Rep. Ehlers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Ivy Tech Multimodal Facility, Indianapolis, IN $475,000 Rep. Carson; Sen. Lugar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities JATRAN Light Rail Feasibility Study, MS $475,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Jewish Community Council of Rockland Transit Buses, NY $380,000 Rep. Engel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Kalamazoo Metropolitan Transit Facility Expansion, Kalamazoo, MI $950,000 Rep. Upton; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities KCATA Bus Replacement, Kansas City, MO $285,000 Rep. Cleaver; Rep. Graves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities King County Hybrid Bus Program, WA $237,500 Rep. McDermott; Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Knoxville Transit Center Automated Vehicle Locater System, TN $237,500 Rep. Duncan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities La Cienega Intermodal Center, Los Angeles, CA $475,000 Rep. Watson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Lake Tahoe Bus Facilities $475,000 Sen. Reid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Lakeland Area Mass Transit District Bus Replacement and Facility Maintenance, FL $285,000 Rep. Putnam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Lakewood Multi-Modal Initiative, NJ $1,021,250 Rep. Smith, Christopher H.; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Laredo Bus Maintenance Facility and Refueling Depot, TX $950,000 Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Lincoln Center Corridor Redevelopment Project, New York, NY $522,500 Rep. Nadler; Rep. Weiner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Los Angeles Southwest College Western Transit Center, Los Angeles, CA $712,500 Rep. Waters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Louisiana Statewide Bus and Bus Facility, LA $380,000 Rep. Jefferson; Rep. Alexander; Sen. Vitter; Sen. Landrieu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Lower Keys Shuttle Bus Facilities, Key West, FL $950,000 Rep. Ros-Lehtinen; Sen. Nelson, Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Ludington Mass Transit, MI $190,000 Rep. Hoekstra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Lufkin VA Clinic Shuttle, TX $285,000 Sen. Cornyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities LYNX Buses, Orange County, FL $237,500 Rep. Brown; Sen. Nelson, Bill; Sen. Martinez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities LYNX Buses, Orlando, FL $2,850,000 Sen. Martinez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Macatawa Area Express Holland, MI $256,500 Rep. Hoekstra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Marshall County Vehicle Replacement for Seniors and for the Mentally Disabled, AL $285,000 Sen. Shelby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Marshall Dial-A-Ride Bus Replacement, MI $95,000 Rep. Walberg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities MARTA Clean Fuel Buses and Facilities, GA $1,330,000 Sen. Isakson; Rep. Lewis, John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities MASCOT Bus Bay Expansion, Mat-Su Borough, AK $665,000 Rep. Young ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities METRAs' Rock Island 35th St., Station Improvements, IL $712,500 Rep. Rush ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Metro Intermodal Transit Garage, Texas Medical Center, TX $237,500 Rep. Jackson-Lee ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Zero Emissions Bus Demonstration Project, Los Angeles $475,000 Rep. Sherman County, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Miami Lakes Hybrid Electric Vehicles and Trolleybus Procurement, FL $570,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Miami-Dade Transit Bus Procurement Plan, FL $475,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln; Sen. Martinez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Michigan Transportation Authority Bus Replacement and Routing Software Purchase, Van Buren $142,500 Rep. Upton County, MI ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Milwaukee County Bus Capital, Milwaukee, WI $712,500 Rep. Moore, Gwen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Miramar Town Center Transit Hub, FL $475,000 Rep. Meek ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Monrovia Transit Village Improvements, CA $237,500 Rep. Dreier ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Montana Paratransit System Bus Replacement, Billings, MT $247,000 Rep. Rehberg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Monterey Salinas Transit Bus Refinancing, CA $475,000 Rep. Farr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Morristown/Montclair-Boonton Commuter Rail Intermodal Improvements, Northern, NJ $950,000 Rep. Frelinghuysen; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities MTA Advanced Transit Program/Metro Solutions Bus Expansion, Harris County, TX $475,000 Rep. Jackson-Lee; Rep. Green, Gene ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities MTOC Clean Fuel Bus Purchases and Facility Enhancements, CA $475,000 Rep. Harman; Rep. Napolitano; Rep. Waters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities MTSU Intermodal Transportation HUB, TN $380,000 Rep. Gordon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Multimodal Center, Normal, IL $237,500 Rep. Weller ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Multi-modal Transit Centers, Riverside and Corona, CA $950,000 Rep. Calvert; Sen. Boxer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Muskegon Area Transit System, MI $427,500 Rep. Hoekstra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Navajo Transit Vehicles and Facilities, NM $237,500 Rep. Udall, Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities ND Statewide Transit, ND $1,900,000 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Nevada Statewide Bus Facilities $1,425,000 Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Berkley; Rep. Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities New Jersey Intermodal Facilities and Bus Rolling Stock, NJ $760,000 Rep. Pascrell; Rep. Rothman; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities NFTA Hybrid Buses, Buffalo, NY $475,000 Rep. Higgins; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Niagara Falls International Railway Station and Intermodal Transportation Center, NY $950,000 Rep. Slaughter; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Niles Dial-a-Ride Bus Acquisition, MI $228,000 Rep. Upton ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Non-Emergency Medical and Independent Living Activities Transportation for Older Adults, La $76,950 Rep. Davis, Geoff Grange, KY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities North Central Regional Transit Facilities, NM $475,000 Rep. Udall, Tom; Sen. Bingaman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities North Charleston Regional Intermodal Transportation Center, SC $475,000 Rep. Brown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities North Leominster Commuter Station Parking, Leominster, MA $1,900,000 Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs Transportation Center Improvements, Santa Fe Springs, CA $475,000 Rep. Napolitano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Oklahoma Automated Vehicle Location System, Oklahoma City, OK $237,500 Rep. Fallin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Oklahoma City Bus Replacement, OK $1,330,000 Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Fallin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Oshkosh Bus and Bus Facilities, Winnebago County, WI $269,800 Rep. Petri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Pacific Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $456,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Baird ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Paducah Area Transit System, KY $2,375,000 Sen. McConnell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Palm Tran Green Bus Replacement, FL $712,500 Rep. Klein ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Palm Tran Park and Ride Facilities, Palm Beach County, FL $475,000 Rep. Wexler ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Palmdale Transportation Center Metrolink Platform Extension, CA $380,000 Rep. McKeon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Paratransit Vehicle Replacement, City of Abilene, TX $456,000 Sen. Cornyn; Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Neugebauer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Paratransit Vehicles, West Central Mass Transit District, IL $104,500 Rep. LaHood ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Park and Ride Facility, Indiana University, IN $475,000 Rep. Hill; Sen. Lugar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities PATCO Transit Station Improvements, Locust St., Philadelphia, PA $760,000 Rep. Brady, Robert A. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Pembroke Pines Senior Center Bus Procurement, FL $475,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Pierce Transit Peninsula Park and Ride, WA $2,351,250 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Polk County Transit System, FL $285,000 Rep. Putnam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Prospect and E 21st Street Intermodal Transportation Center, Cleveland, OH $190,000 Rep. Tubbs Jones; Sen. Voinovich ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Pullman Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $1,288,200 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Purchase Clean Fuel Buses for Long Beach Transit, CA $950,000 Rep. Rohrabacher; Rep. Richardson; Rep. Sanchez, Linda T. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Purchase CNG Buses for Foothill Transit, CA $1,187,500 Rep. Dreier; Rep. Schiff; Rep. Napolitano; Rep. Solis; Sen. Boxer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Queen Street Station, PA $2,850,000 Sen. Specter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Rapid Transit Handicap Accessibility, Newton, MA $380,000 Rep. Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Red Rock Corridor Intermodal Bus and Bus Facilities, Newport, MN $475,000 Rep. McCollum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Regional Bus Replacement, San Diego, CA $475,000 Rep. Davis, Susan A. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Reno/Sparks Intermodal Transportation Center Developments, NV $475,000 Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Heller ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Replacement and Expansion Buses, City of Raleigh, NC $950,000 Rep. Miller, Brad; Rep. Etheridge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Replacement Heavy Duty Transit Buses, Madison County Mass Transit District, IL $475,000 Rep. Costello ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Replacement of Bus Fleet in Topeka, KS $475,000 Rep. Boyda ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Replacement of Buses and Vans, Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority, AL $1,425,000 Rep. Davis, Artur; Rep. Bachus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Replacement of Paratransit Vehicles, Greater Peoria Mass Transit District, Peoria, IL $380,000 Rep. LaHood ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities River Valley Transit Bus and Bus Facility Enhancements, PA $1,425,000 Rep. Carney; Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority Satellite Transit Center Construction, NY $237,500 Rep. Kuhl; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Route System Project, Murray Calloway Transit Authority, Murray, KY $1,496,250 Sen. McConnell; Rep. Whitfield ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Rural Bus Program for Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai, HI $1,900,000 Sen. Inouye; Sen. Akaka ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Saginaw Transit Authority, Bus and Transit Improvements, MI $190,000 Rep. Kildee; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Salem, Saugus, Topsfield Vans, MA $212,800 Rep. Tierney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Santa Cruz Metro Smart Fare Payment System, CA $475,000 Rep. Farr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Santa Maria Intermodal Transportation Center, Santa Maria, CA $475,000 Rep. Capps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Santee Wateree Regional Transit Authority Intermodal Transportation Center, SC $950,000 Rep. Clyburn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Sect. 5309 Capital Appropriation-Tulsa Transit, OK $712,500 Rep. Sullivan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Senior Center Clean Fuel/Hybrid Transit Bus, City of South El Monte, CA $380,000 Rep. Solis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Senior Citizen Transportation Vehicle, North Arlington, NJ $95,000 Rep. Rothman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Senior Transportation, RI $190,000 Sen. Whitehouse; Sen. Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Septa R7 Station Improvements, Croydon and Levittown, PA $380,000 Rep. Murphy, Patrick J. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities South Amboy Intermodal Station, NJ $475,000 Rep. Pallone; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities South Brunswick Municipal Area Residential Transit, NJ $380,000 Rep. Holt; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities South Mountain Circulator Bus, Phoenix, AZ $950,000 Rep. Pastor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Southeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Facility, AR $475,000 Rep. Ross ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Southeastern Regional Transit Authority (SRTA) Bus Fleet Replacement, MA $665,000 Rep. McGovern ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Southern Maryland Commuter Bus Initiative, MD $950,000 Rep. Hoyer; Sen. Cardin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Southern Nevada Transit Coalition Capital Equipment Acquisition, NV $52,440 Rep. Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Southern University Intermodal Transit Facility System, LA $475,000 Rep. Jefferson; Sen. Landrieu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Southside Bus Facility Replacement in Hampton Roads, VA $1,235,000 Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep. Scott, Robert C. Bobby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Springdale Metrolink Station, St. Louis County, MO $380,000 Rep. Clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities St. Louis Metro Bus and Paratransit Rolling Stock Project, MO $3,800,000 Sen. Bond; Rep. Clay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities State of Illinois Downstate Bus and Bus Facilities, IL $4,750,000 Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, AR $950,000 Rep. Boozman; Rep. Berry; Rep. Snyder; Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, Concord, NH $475,000 Rep. Shea-Porter; Rep. Hodes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, MO $1,900,000 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Statewide Bus and Bus Facility Enhancements, AK $570,000 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Statewide Bus Replacement, RI $950,000 Sen. Reed; Rep. Langevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Statewide Buses Facilities and Equipment, VT $475,000 Rep. Welch; Sen. Leahy; Sen. Sanders ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Statewide Locally Operated Transit Systems (LOTS), Bus and Facility Improvements, MD $1,900,000 Sen. Cardin; Sen. Mikulski; Rep. Sarbanes; Rep. Ruppersberger; Rep. Van Hollen; Rep. Cummings; Rep. Edwards, Donna ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transit (SMART) Fleet Bus Maintenance and Engine $3,923,500 Rep. Knollenberg; Rep. Dingell; Rep. Conyers; Replacement, MI Rep. Kilpatrick; Rep. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Sun Metro Fuel Facility Improvements, El Paso, TX $712,500 Rep. Reyes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Sunline Bus and Bus Facilities, Thousand Palms, CA $475,000 Rep. Bono-Mack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities TARC Clean Bus Program, KY $475,000 Rep. Yarmuth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities TARTA Bus and Bus Facilities Toledo, OH $1,425,000 Rep. Kaptur ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Texas Bus Acquisition, City of El Paso, TX $712,500 Rep. Reyes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities The Arc of Mercer County Mobile Transportation Service Vehicle Procurement, NJ $95,000 Rep. Smith, Christopher H.; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities TMA Clean Buses, Buck County, PA $475,000 Rep. Murphy, Patrick J. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Townsend Great Smoky Mountain Heritage Bus Station, TN $950,000 Sen. Alexander ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Toyota Park Pace Transit Center, IL $475,000 Rep. Lipinski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Authority of Lexington Bus Purchase Project, KY $2,945,000 Sen. McConnell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Bus and Bus Facilities, Salem-Keizer OR $475,000 Rep. Hooley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Bus and Bus Replacement, IA $3,800,000 Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Improvements, Jacobi Medical Center, NY $475,000 Rep. Crowley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Maintenance and Operations Facility, City of Las Cruces, NM $617,500 Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Maintenance Facility Renovations, Galveston, TX $237,500 Rep. Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Maintenance Facility, Davenport, IA $380,000 Rep. Braley; Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Operations Center, Rochester, MN $712,500 Rep. Walz; Sen. Coleman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Transit Station Expansion Project (Metrolink Parking Lot), Rialto, CA $285,000 Rep. Baca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Treasure Valley Transit Facilities, ID $475,000 Sen. Crapo; Sen. Craig; Rep. Simpson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Tri-Delta Transit Park and Ride Lots, Eastern Contra Costa County, CA $641,250 Rep. Tauscher; Rep. Miller, George; Rep. McNerney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Trolley Purchase, Las Marias, PR $190,000 Rep. Fortuno ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Twin Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $579,500 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Baird ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities UNH Wildcat Transit Fleet, Durham, NH $190,000 Rep. Shea-Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Unified Government Transit, Bus Replacements, Bus Expansions and Bus Facilities, KS $475,000 Rep. Moore, Dennis; Sen. Roberts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Union City Intermodal Phase II--Commuter Rail Connection, Union City, Alameda County, CA $475,000 Rep. Stark ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Union Station Intermodal Trade and Transit Center, Pottsville, PA $475,000 Rep. Holden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Union Station Intermodal Transportation Center, Washington DC $475,000 Rep. Norton ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities University of Alabama Bus and Bus Facility Project, AL $475,000 Sen. Sessions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Upper Cumberland Area Rural Transit System (UCARTS) Bus and Transit Improvement, TN $570,000 Rep. Davis, Lincoln ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Valley Transit Vehicle Replacement, WA $368,600 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Van Pool Equipment, Johnsonburg, PA $285,000 Rep. Peterson, John E.; Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities VIA Metropolitan Transit Bus Facility Improvements and Bus Fleet Modernization, San Antonio, TX $475,000 Rep. Gonzalez; Rep. Rodriguez; Sen. Hutchison ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Virgin Islands Mass Transit/Bus and Bus Facility Improvements Program, VI $475,000 Rep. Christensen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Whatcom Transportation Authority Bus Replacements, WA $1,900,000 Sen. Murray; Rep. Larsen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Wisconsin Statewide Bus and Bus Facilities, WI $3,800,000 Sen. Kohl; Rep. Kagen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities WMATA Bus and Bus Facility Safety Initiative, MD $475,000 Rep. Hoyer; Rep. Van Hollen; Rep. Davis, Tom; Rep. Moran; Sen. Cardin; Sen. Webb; Sen. Warner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Wonderland Station Intermodal Transit Improvements, City of Revere, MA $950,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry; Rep. Markey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Buses and Bus Facilities Yates Dial-A-Ride, MI $190,000 Rep. Hoekstra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants AC Transit BRT Corridor, CA $4,000,000 Sen. Feinstein ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Bellevue-Redmond BRT, King County, WA $10,952,330 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants BRT, Potomac Yard-Crystal City, City of Alexandria and Arlington County, VA $1,000,000 Sen. Webb; REPMORAN, JAMES P. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants BRT--State Avenue Corridor, Wyandotte County, KS $1,500,000 Sen. Brownback ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Central Corridor Light Rail Transit Project, MN $20,000,000 Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar; Rep. Ellison; Rep. McCollum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Central Florida Commuter Rail, FL $13,000,000 Rep. Brown; Rep. Mica ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Central Link Initial Segment, Seattle, WA $25,962,062 Sen. Murray; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail, AZ $91,800,000 Rep. Pastor; Rep. Mitchell; The President; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Charlotte Rapid Transit Extension, NC $20,500,000 Sen. Dole; Sen. Burr; Rep. Myrick; Rep. Hayes; Rep. Watt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Commuter Rail Improvements, Fitchburg, MA $30,000,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Commuter Rail Study--Phoenix to Tucson, AZ $3,500,000 Rep. Giffords; Rep. Grijalva; Rep. Mitchell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants CTA Brown Line (Ravenswood), IL $30,474,404 Sen. Durbin; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants CTA Circle Line, IL $6,000,000 Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Dallas Area Rapid Transit Northwest/Southeast Light Rail MOS, TX $87,974,716 Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn; Rep. Johnson; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Downtown Orlando East-West Circulator System, FL $8,000,000 Sen. Martinez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Dulles Corridor Metrorail, VA $29,100,000 Sen. Webb; Sen. Warner; Rep. Wolf; Rep. Davis, Tom; Rep. Moran; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor Project, HI $20,000,000 Sen. Inouye; Sen. Akaka; Rep. Abercrombie; Rep. Hirono ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority Advanced Transit Program/METRO Solutions Phase 2, TX $15,000,000 Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Green, Al; Rep. Culberson; Rep. Green, Gene; Rep. Jackson-Lee ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Hudson-Bergen MOS-2, Northern, NJ $1,103,860 Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez; Rep. Pascrell; Rep. Sires; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants I-69 HOV/BRT, MS $7,650,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Improvements to the Rosslyn Metro Station, VA $2,000,000 Sen. Webb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants JTA BRT System, Jacksonville, FL $1,280,000 Rep. Crenshaw; Sen. Martinez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Largo Metrorail Extension, DC/MD $34,700,000 Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep. Van Hollen; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Livermore-Amador BRT, Livermore, CA $7,990,000 Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; Rep. Tauscher; Rep. McNerney; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Long Island Rail Road East Side Access, NY $209,623,898 Rep. King, Peter T.; Sen. Schumer; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants MARC Capacity Improvements, MD $13,000,000 Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Rep. Cummings; Rep. Ruppersberger; Rep. Sarbanes; Rep. Van Hollen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Mason Corridor BRT, Fort Collins, CO $11,182,000 Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants METRA, IL $24,000,000 .............................................. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Southwest Service Line, IL ............................................................................................... Rep. Jackson, J., Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Star Line, IL ............................................................................................... Rep. Bean; Rep. Jackson, J.; Rep. Roskam; Rep. Weller; Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Union Pacific Northwest Line, IL ............................................................................................... Rep. Emanuel; Rep. Bean; Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Union Pacific Northwest Line, IL ............................................................................................... Rep. Emanuel; Rep. Bean; Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Union Pacific West Line, IL ............................................................................................... Rep. Roskam; Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension, Los Angeles, CA $81,600,000 Rep. Roybal-Allard; Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Metro Rapid Bus System Gap Closure, Los Angeles, CA $332,620 Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; Rep. Roybal- Allard; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Metrorail Orange Line Extension Project, FL $20,000,000 Sen. Martinez; Sen. Nelson, Bill; Rep. Diaz- Balart, Mario; Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln; Rep. Meek ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Mid Jordan Light Rail Extension, UT $20,000,000 Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Mid-City Rapid, San Diego, CA $19,485,000 Sen. Feinstein; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Mountain Links BRT, Flagstaff, AZ $5,614,200 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Norfolk LRT, VA $53,592,108 Rep. Scott, Robert C. Bobby; Sen. Webb; Sen. Warner; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants North Shore LRT Connector, PA $670,885 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Northern Indiana Commuter Transit District, IN $5,000,000 Rep. Visclosky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Northstar Corridor Rail, MN $71,166,060 Sen. Klobuchar; Sen. Coleman; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Pacific Highway South BRT, King County, WA $281,520 Sen. Murray; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Perris Valley Line, Riverside, CA $45,000,000 Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Pioneer Parkway EmX BRT, Springfield, OR $296,000 Rep. DeFazio; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants San Francisco Muni Third St. Light Rail-Central Subway Project, CA $10,000,000 Rep. Pelosi; Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Second Avenue Subway Phase 1, NY $277,697,000 Rep. Maloney; Sen. Schumer; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants South Corridor BRT, Kent County, MI $600,000 Rep. Ehlers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants South Corridor I-205/Portland Mall LRT, OR $81,600,000 Rep. Blumenauer; Rep. Wu; Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants South County Commuter Rail, Wickford Junction Station, RI $1,345,500 Sen. Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants South Sacramento Light Rail Extension, CA $7,000,000 Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; Rep. Matsui ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Southeast Corridor LRT, CO $1,031,210 Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar; Rep. Tancredo; Rep. DeGette; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Stamford Urban Transitway, CT $3,650,000 Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman; Rep. Shays ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Streetcar Loop, Portland, OR $45,000,000 Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith; Rep. Blumenauer; Rep. Hooley; Rep. Wu; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Trans-Hudson Midtown Corridor, NJ $48,000,000 Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez; Rep. Frelinghuysen; Rep. Pascrell; Rep. Sires ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Troost Corridor BRT, Kansas City, MO $125,200 Sen. Bond; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Tucson Modern Streetcar/Light Rail Transit System, Tucson, AZ $2,000,000 Rep. Grijalva; Rep. Pastor; Rep. Giffords ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants University Link LRT Extension, WA $100,000,000 Sen. Murray; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Van Ness BRT Project, San Francisco, CA $400,000 Rep. Pelosi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants VRE Rolling Stock, VA $5,000,000 Sen. Webb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Weber County to Salt Lake City Commuter Rail, UT $81,600,000 Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch; Rep. Bishop, Rob; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants West Corridor LRT, CO $60,000,000 Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar; Rep. DeGette; Rep. Perlmutter; Rep. Tancredo; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Capital Investment Grants Wilshire Blvd Bus-Only Lane, Los Angeles, CA $9,857,097 Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer; Rep. Roybal- Allard; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Byram-Clinton/Norrell Corridor, MS $1,425,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Downtown Greenwood Connector Route, MS $1,425,000 Sen. Cochran Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Natchez Riverfront Trails, MS $427,500 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Poplar Bluff Bypass, MO $1,900,000 Sen. Bond Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Route 60, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Route 61, MO $607,573 Sen. Bond Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Route 84-Interstate 55, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Statesman Boulevard and Trail, MS $950,000 Sen. Cochran Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delta Regional Transportation Stoddard County Road Improvements, MO $342,418 Sen. Bond Development Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Denali Commission Denali Commission $5,700,000 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) Airfields in Alaska, Approach Lighting System Improvement Program (ALSIP) $2,375,000 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) Arlington Municipal Airport, Medium Approach Lighting System (MALSR), Arlington, TX $963,300 Rep. Barton ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) Glide Slope Runway 36L, Napa County Airport, CA $380,000 Rep. Thompson, Mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) Gulfport-Biloxi Airport, ROWS, MS $1,425,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) Hazard/Perry County Airport Instrument Landing System, Hazard, KY $142,500 Rep. Rogers, Harold ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) ILS for Reno Tahoe Airport $237,500 Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) Instrument Landing System, Runway 4, Walnut Ridge Regional Airport, AR $712,500 Rep. Berry; Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) PAPI and RCO Installation, New Bedford Airport, MA $95,000 Rep. Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facilities and Equipment (FAA) Wind Hazard Detection Equipment, McCarran International Airport, NV $807,500 Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Berkley; Rep. Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands 17-Mile Road Reconstruction, Wind River Indian Reservation, WY $475,000 Sen. Enzi Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Alaska Trails Initiative, AK $1,900,000 Sen. Murkowski Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Arizona Forest Highway 39, General Hitchcock Highway (Catalina Highway), Pima County, AZ $1,662,500 Rep. Giffords Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Bald Hill Slide Mitigation, Hoopa Reservation, CA $712,500 Rep. Thompson, Mike Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Bear River Access Road Forest Street Improvements, Brigham City, UT $285,000 Rep. Bishop, Rob Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands BIA Route 1281, Snake Road Improvement Project, Seminole Big Cypress Reservation, FL $475,000 Rep. Hastings, Alcee L. Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Blackstone River Bikeway, RI $475,000 Rep. Kennedy; Sen. Reed; Sen. Whitehouse Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Boulder City Bypass Improvements, Boulder City, NV $855,000 Rep. Porter; Sen. Reid Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands BRAC Related Improvements, Anne Arundel County, MD $3,063,750 Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Rep. Highways) Ruppersberger; Rep. Sarbanes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands BRAC Related Improvements, Harford County, MD $3,087,500 Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Rep. Ruppersberger Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands BRAC Related Improvements, Montgomery County, MD $3,087,500 Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin; Rep. Van Hollen Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands B-Reactor Access Road Analysis Project, WA $190,000 Sen. Murray Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Cannon Ball and Fort Yates Community Streets Road Improvements, ND $1,757,500 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Recreation Trail, DE $570,000 Rep. Castle Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands City of Rocks Back Country Byway, ID $1,961,750 Rep. Simpson; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Cuny Table Road (BIA Route 2), Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD $1,900,000 Sen. Johnson Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Disabled Veterans for Life, Washington DC $2,850,000 Rep. Norton Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Extension of Starr Road to Saint Rose Parkway and Henderson Starr Road Interchange at I-15, NV $1,187,500 Rep. Porter; Sen. Reid Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Fairbanks/North Star Borough Rural and Road Service Upgrades, AK $950,000 Rep. Young, Don Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Federal Lands Improvement Project, HI $1,900,000 Sen. Inouye Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands FH-24, Banks to Lowman, ID $475,000 Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Flight 93 National Memorial, Public Lands Transportation Needs, PA $4,275,000 Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey; Rep. Shuster; Rep. Highways) Olver; Rep. Knollenberg; Rep. Murtha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Forest Highway 171 Widening, Butte County, CA $998,450 Rep. Herger Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Fort Baker Transportation Upgrades, CA $475,000 Rep. Woolsey Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Fort Drum Connector Road, NY $1,425,000 Rep. McHugh; Sen. Schumer Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Ft. George Island Access Road, Jacksonville, FL $475,000 Rep. Crenshaw Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Grand Teton National Park Pathways System, WY $1,900,000 Sen. Barrasso Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, AZ $4,275,000 Sen. Kyl Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands I-15 Sloan to Apex Interchange, NV $475,000 Rep. Berkley; Sen. Reid Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Improved Access to Powers Boulevard, Peterson AFB, CO $2,280,000 Rep. Lamborn; Sen. Salazar Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Improved Accessibility to the Cuyahoga National Park, Akron-Peninsula Road, Summit County, OH $475,000 Rep. Sutton; Sen. Voinovich Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Improvement to US Highway 70 in Oneida County and Vilas County, WI $712,500 Rep. Kagen Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Improvements to SD 73 from US 18 to Jackson County Serving Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservation, $950,000 Sen. Thune Highways) SD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Infrastructure--Roads Improvement, Tohono O'odham Nation, Sells, AZ $950,000 Rep. Grijalva Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Kenel Road (BIA Route 3) Rehabilitation and Resurfacing, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Corson $237,500 Rep. Herseth Sandlin; Sen. Johnson; Sen. Thune Highways) County, SD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Maintain Infrastructure/Restore Visitor Services for Blue Ridge Parkway, NC $475,000 Rep. Shuler Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands MD 4 at Suitland Parkway, MD $1,567,500 Rep. Hoyer; Sen. Cardin Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Montana Secondary 323 from Ekalaka to Alzada, MT $2,850,000 Sen. Baucus; Rep. Rehberg Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Multi-Use Pathway, Sandy Hook, NJ $475,000 Rep. Pallone Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Navajo Route 35 Resurfacing Project, UT $950,000 Rep. Matheson Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Needles Highway, Needles, CA $3,800,000 Rep. Lewis, Jerry Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands New Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge Construction Project, MD $950,000 Rep. Hoyer Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Onville Road Intersection and Road-Widening Project, Prince William County, VA $950,000 Rep. Wittman Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Presidio Transportation Demand Management Project, San Francisco, CA $712,500 Rep. Pelosi Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Pyramid Lake Highway Corridor, Sparks, NV $1,425,000 Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Reconstruction of BIA Route 15, Marshall County, SD $475,000 Rep. Herseth Sandlin; Sen. Johnson Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Rittiman/Harry Wurzbach Corridor Improvements, San Antonio, TX $950,000 Rep. Smith, L; Rep. Gonzalez Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Riverwalk Extension Construction, Lowell National Historical Park, Lowell, MA $712,500 Rep. Tsongas Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Sage Brush Road Project, Navajo Mountain Chapter, AZ $139,650 Rep. Renzi Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Sand Dunes Northern Access Road, CO $308,750 Sen. Allard Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Seibert Road Improvements, Shiloh, IL $950,000 Rep. Costello Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands SH 115, Ft. Carson, CO $652,650 Rep. Lamborn; Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands SH 13 South of SH 64 Rio Blanco Divide, CO $475,000 Rep. Salazar; Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Skokomish Tribe Reservation Road Improvements, WA $1,330,000 Sen. Murray Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Snake Road Safety Improvements, Miccosukee Reservation, FL $760,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands South Access to the Golden Gate Bridge, Doyle Drive, City and County of San Francisco, CA $2,612,500 Rep. Pelosi; Sen. Boxer Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Southern Nevada Beltway Interchanges, NV $2,850,000 Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign; Rep. Porter; Rep. Highways) Berkley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Squaxin Island Access Improvement Project, WA $1,045,000 Sen. Murray Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands SR-160 Blue Diamond Highway--Las Vegas to Pahrump, NV $2,612,500 Sen. Ensign; Sen. Reid Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands SR-92 Lehi to Highland, UT $712,500 Rep. Matheson Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands State Route 88 Pine Grove Corridor Improvement Project, Amador County, CA $180,500 Rep. Lungren Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Stones River National Battlefield Tour Route, TN $950,000 Rep. Gordon Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Stoopville Road Traffic Calming Measures Surrounding Dolington National Veterans Cemetery, $950,000 Rep. Murphy, Patrick J. Highways) Bucks County, PA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands US 491: Navajo 9 to Shiprock, Four-lane upgrade, NM $950,000 Sen. Bingaman Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands US Highway 199 Improvements, OR $475,000 Rep. DeFazio; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands US Highway 42 Improvements, OR $1,425,000 Rep. DeFazio; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands US Route 1/ VA Route 619 Traffic Circle/Interchange, at the entrance of USMC Quantico Marine $1,187,500 Rep. Wittman; Sen. Webb; Sen Warner Highways) Corps Base, Prince William County, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Federal Lands (Public Lands Wolf Trap Performing Arts Multi-Use Trail, Fairfax, VA $1,187,500 Rep. Moran Highways) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Beale Street Landing/Docking Facility, TN $475,000 Rep. Cohen Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Berkeley/Albany Ferry Service in CA $475,000 Rep. Lee Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Central Winds Park Water Taxi Project, Winter Springs, FL $190,000 Rep. Mica Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal City of Gustavus Public Dock and Floats, AK $950,000 Sen. Murkowski Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Elizabeth Ferry Terminal, Elizabeth, NJ $475,000 Rep. Sires; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Engineering and Construction of Glen Cove Ferry and Facilities, Glen Cove, NY $950,000 Rep. King, Peter T.; Sen. Schumer Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Excursion Vessel Project, Lorain, OH $475,000 Rep. Sutton Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Ferry Landing Improvements, New York City, NY $950,000 Rep. Clarke; Rep. Towns Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Ferry Pier Upgrades, Haverstraw, NY $665,000 Rep. Lowey Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Ferry Service for Route 240 Bridge Improvements, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Ferry Terminal and Transportation Center, Patchogue, NY $475,000 Rep. Bishop, Timothy H. Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Hillsborough County Waterborne Transportation Feasibility Study and Demonstration Project, FL $475,000 Rep. Castor Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Larkspur Ferry Terminal Parking Improvements, CA $475,000 Rep. Woolsey Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Long Island Ferry Dock Construction, Boston, MA $950,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Mayport Ferry and Dock Ramp Rehabilitation, Jacksonville, FL $712,500 Rep. Crenshaw; Sen. Nelson, Bill; Sen. Facilities Martinez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal National Parks of New York Harbor Docks Upgrade, NY $475,000 Rep. Nadler Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal New Ferry Boat Construction, WA $475,000 Rep. Larsen; Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Newburgh-Beacon Ferry, NY $1,330,000 Rep. Hall, John J.; Rep. Hinchey Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal North Carolina Statewide Ferry System, NC $1,900,000 Sen. Dole Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Oak Bluffs Terminal Reconstruction Project--Phase II Oak Bluffs, MA $1,900,000 Rep. Delahunt; Rep. Frank, B; Sen. Kennedy; Facilities Sen. Kerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Passenger Ferry Boat, San Juan, PR $2,128,000 Rep. Fortuno Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Pleasure Beach Water Taxi Service Project, CT $1,900,000 Rep. Shays Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Port Aransas Ferryboat Expansion, Port Aransas, TX $475,000 Rep. Ortiz; Sen. Cornyn Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Put-In-Bay, Ohio Ferry Terminal Improvements, OH $475,000 Rep. Kaptur Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Rich Passage Wake Impact Project, WA $1,425,000 Rep. Dicks Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Rich Passage Wake Impact Study, WA $2,137,500 Sen. Murray Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Savannah River Ferry System, GA $475,000 Rep. Barrow; Sen. Chambliss Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Vashon Island Passenger Ferry, WA $950,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Washington State Ferry System, New Vessel Program, WA $475,000 Rep. Inslee; Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ferry Boats and Terminal Water Transportation Service Ferry, Town of Winthrop, MA $950,000 Rep. Markey Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grade Crossings on Designated Alameda Corridor East Grade Separations, CA $950,000 Sen. Feinstein High Speed Rail Corridors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grade Crossings on Designated Charlotte Rail Improvement and Safety Project (CRISP), Charlotte, NC $760,000 Rep. Watt High Speed Rail Corridors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grade Crossings on Designated Hopson Road Grade Separation, Durham, NC $475,000 Rep. Price, David E. High Speed Rail Corridors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grade Crossings on Designated Lincoln Avenue Grade Separation, Port of Tacoma, WA $950,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell High Speed Rail Corridors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grade Crossings on Designated San Gabriel Trench Grade Separation Project- Alameda Corridor East Constructing Authority, CA $1,235,000 Rep. Schiff; Rep. Dreier; Rep. Solis High Speed Rail Corridors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grade Crossings on Designated Shaw Road Extension Project, City of Puyallup, WA $1,900,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell High Speed Rail Corridors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grade Crossings on Designated Southeast High Speed Rail (SEHSR) Corridor Initiative, NC $2,280,000 Rep. Coble High Speed Rail Corridors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grade Crossings on Designated Walker Street Grade Separation, Cary, NC $950,000 Rep. Price, David E. ; Sen. Burr High Speed Rail Corridors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance 9th Street/I-94 Interchange, West Fargo, ND $950,000 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Advanced Traffic Management on I-91 Corridor from Longmeadow to Bernardston, MA $1,900,000 Rep. Olver Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Byram-Clinton Norrell Corridor Project, Hinds County, MS $475,000 Rep. Thompson, Bennie G. Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Columbia River Crossing, OR $3,325,000 Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith; Rep. Blumenauer; Rep. Discretionary Wu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Columbia River Crossing, WA $1,330,000 Sen. Murray; Rep. Baird; Sen. Cantwell Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Construction of On/Off Ramps Connecting I-20 to Cotton Flat Road, Midland, TX $380,000 Rep. Conaway Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Decking and Sidewalk Replacement on the Central Avenue Overpass, South Charleston, WV $237,500 Rep. Capito Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Encinitas Blvd/Interstate 5 Interchange Environmental Review, CA $285,000 Rep. Bilbray Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Environmental Design, ROW Acquisition and Project Report for the I-215/University Parkway $508,250 Rep. Lewis, Jerry Discretionary Project, San Bernadino, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Galbraith Road Interchange (Exit) Northbound I-75, OH $712,500 Rep. Chabot Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance H-1 Kinau Off Ramp, HI $5,700,000 Sen. Inouye Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-10 at Grove Avenue and Fourth Street Interchange and Grove Avenue Corridor, Ontario, CA $475,000 Rep. Baca Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-10 Connector Project, Dothan, AL $950,000 Sen. Sessions Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-10 Interchange at Pecue Lane, LA $475,000 Sen. Vitter; Sen. Landrieu; Rep. Cazayoux Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-10 Reconstruction from Las Cruces to milepost 165, NM $1,900,000 Sen. Bingaman Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-10/Cherry and I-10/Citrus Interchanges Reconstruction, San Bernardino, CA $475,000 Rep. Baca Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-10/Ramon Road/Bob Hope Interchange Improvements, CA $475,000 Rep. Bono-Mack Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-12 Sound Walls, LA $475,000 Sen. Vitter Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-15/Railroad Canyon Road Interchange ROW acquisition, Lake Elsinore, CA $237,500 Rep. Issa Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-20 and Lee Road Widening, GA $475,000 Rep. Scott, David Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-205/Lammers Road Interchange Improvements, Tracy, CA $950,000 Rep. McNerney Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-235/US 54 and I-235/Central Ave Interchange, KS $380,000 Rep. Tiahrt; Sen. Roberts; Sen. Brownback Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-25 North from SH 56 to US 34, CO $1,900,000 Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-280 Veterans Glass Skyway Lighting Enhancement, OH $950,000 Rep. Kaptur Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-280/I-880/Stevens Creek Interchange Project, San Jose, CA $950,000 Rep. Honda Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-35/NE36th Street Interchange, Ankeny, IA $712,500 Rep. Boswell Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-35W Congestion Relief, TX $1,805,000 Sen. Cornyn; Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Granger; Discretionary Rep. Burgess ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-35W North Congestion Mitigation and Design, MN $950,000 Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-405 Cherry Ramp Improvements, CA $237,500 Rep. Richardson Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-44 Crossroads Interchange Study, MO $152,000 Rep. Blunt Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-44 Pavement Improvements from Glenstone Avenue to Kansas Expressway, Greene County, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-44 Pavement Improvements from US-65 to Glenstone Avenue, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-540 Interchange Improvements, Washington and Benton Counties, AR $1,900,000 Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor; Rep. Boozman Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-55 at Rt. M, MO $475,000 Rep. Carnahan Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-580 HOV Lanes, Alameda County, CA $475,000 Rep. Tauscher; Rep. McNerney Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-580/US 395 (Meadowood Interchange), Washoe County, NV $1,254,000 Rep. Heller; Sen. Reid Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-66 Widening from Route 29 to Route 15/Interchange construction at Route 15, Prince William $190,000 Rep. Davis, T Discretionary County, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-70 Colorado River Bridge, CO $475,000 Rep. Salazar; Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-70 Improvements, Frederick County, MD $712,500 Rep. Bartlett; Sen. Cardin Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-70 Viaduct Realignment, Topeka, KS $950,000 Rep. Boyda; Sen. Brownback; Sen. Roberts Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-70/Stapleton Interchange, Denver, CO $1,900,000 Sen. Salazar; Sen. Allard; Rep. DeGette Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-710 Atlantic Blvd/Bandini Blvd On and Off-Ramp Interchange Modifications, Vernon, CA $570,000 Rep. Roybal-Allard Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-75 at South Dixie Drive/Central Avenue Interchange Improvements, OH $95,000 Rep. Turner; Sen. Voinovich Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-75 Widening, Rockcastle County, KY $712,500 Rep. Rogers, Harold Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-75/Griffin Road Interchange, Southwest Ranches, FL $1,425,000 Rep. Wasserman Schultz Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-81 Improvements, MD $95,000 Rep. Bartlett Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-84 Broadway Avenue to Gowen Road Widening, Boise, ID $475,000 Rep. Simpson; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-84 Improvements between Caldwell and Nampa, ID $1,425,000 Rep. Sali; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-84 Three Mile Hill Truck Climbing Lane, near the City of Ontario in Malheur County, OR $475,000 Rep. Walden; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-85 NB Viaduct at SR 400 NB--Exit Lane, GA $475,000 Sen. Chambliss; Rep. Lewis. John Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-85 Widening, NC $1,425,000 Sen. Burr; Sen. Dole; Rep. Hayes; Rep. Watt Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-94/I-275 Interchange Ramp Reconstruction, Romulus, MI $475,000 Rep. Dingell; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-95 / US 301 Interchange Improvement Project, SC $950,000 Sen. Graham; Rep. Clyburn; Rep. Barrett Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-95 and SC 327 Interchange Improvement, SC $285,000 Rep. Spratt Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-95 Interchange at Yamato Road and Spanish River Boulevard Project, City of Boca Raton, FL $950,000 Rep. Klein; Rep. Wexler Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-95 Interchange with SR 202 (Butler Blvd.), Jacksonville, FL $1,805,000 Rep. Crenshaw; Sen. Martinez Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-95 Pawtucket River Bridge Replacement, RI $1,900,000 Sen. Whitehouse; Sen. Reed; Rep. Langevin; Discretionary Rep. Kennedy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-95 Toll Facility Rehabilitation and Highway Speed E-ZPass Improvements, Newark, DE $2,375,000 Sen. Carper; Sen. Biden; Rep. Castle Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance I-95/Fairfax County Parkway Interchange, VA $1,900,000 Sen. Webb; Rep. Davis, Tom; Rep. Moran, James Discretionary P. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Improvements on I-90 from the Lawrence County Line to Exit 32, SD $1,900,000 Sen. Thune Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Improvements to I-25 between Denver and El Paso County, CO $332,500 Rep. Tancredo; Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Interchange at I-5 and French Camp Road, and Arch-Sperry Road Construction, Stockton, CA $950,000 Rep. McNerney Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Interchange at Interstate 225, CO $1,425,000 Sen. Allard; Sen. Salazar; Rep. Perlmutter Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Interstate 25 Reconstruction, Glenrock to Casper Hat Six Section, WY $1,900,000 Sen. Enzi; Sen. Barrasso Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Interstate 29 Reconstruction/Utility Relocation, Sioux City, IA $1,092,500 Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin; Rep. King, Steve Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Interstate 805 Managed Lanes, CA $475,000 Rep. Davis, Susan A; Sen. Boxer Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Interstate Noise Study Evaluation, DeKalb, Fulton, Clayton Counties, GA $570,000 Rep. Johnson, Jr., Henry C. Hank; Rep. Lewis, Discretionary John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Kapolei Interchange Complex, HI $475,000 Rep. Abercrombie Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Kentucky-Ohio River Bridges Project, KY $950,000 Rep. Yarmuth Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Lincoln Parish/I-20 Transportation Corridor, LA $475,000 Sen. Landrieu Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance New Interchange for Interstate 93, MA $712,500 Rep. Tsongas Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Noise Wall Along I-520 in the Vicinity of Glenn Hills Drive, Augusta, GA $760,000 Rep. Barrow Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Pavement Rehabilitation on I-26 from North of NC 146 to North of the Henderson County Line, NC $950,000 Rep. Shuler; Sen. Dole Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Pedestrian Bridges over Interstate 80, Iowa City, Johnson County, IA $475,000 Rep. Loebsack Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor (Texas Portion), TX $475,000 Rep. Neugebauer Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Ranchero Road Corridor Project, Hesperia, CA $650,750 Rep. Lewis, Jerry Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Rancho Cucamonga, CA I15/Baseline Rd. Interchange, CA $712,500 Rep. Dreier Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Redesign and Reconstruction of I-235 and Kellogg Interchange, Wichita, KS $950,000 Sen. Roberts; Sen. Brownback; Rep. Tiahrt Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Rehabilitation of I-471 between I-275 and the Ohio River, Campbell County, KY $380,000 Rep. Davis, Geoff Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Resurfacing and Reconstruction of I-80 Between Rock Springs and Rawlins, Sweetwater County, WY $380,000 Rep. Cubin; Sen. Enzi Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance San Diego Freeway (I-405) Widening and Improvement, CA $380,000 Rep. Rohrabacher Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance San Diego Freeway (I-5) Widening and Improvement, CA $237,500 Rep. Calvert Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance South Carolina Department of Transportation's I-95/S-301 Interchange, SC $3,562,500 Rep. Clyburn; Sen. Graham Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance SR-56 Connectors and I-5 Widening, CA $475,000 Rep. Bilbray Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance SR-91 Congestion Relief Project, Orange County, CA $237,500 Rep. Miller, Gary G. Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance State of Delaware Turnpike Improvements Project $855,000 Rep. Castle; Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Statewide Interstate Rehabilitation Program, SC $475,000 Rep. Inglis Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance The Eola Road and I-88 Interchange Project, IL $950,000 Rep. Foster Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Third Army Road/Interstate 75 Interchange Construction, GA $712,500 Sen. Chambliss; Sen. Isakson Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Turnpike Improvement Project: SR1 and I-95, DE $1,900,000 Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance U.S. 59/Alabama Grade Separation Project, St. Joseph, MO $950,000 Rep. Graves Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance US 17 in Onslow County, NC $950,000 Sen. Dole Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interstate Maintenance Wilmington Avenue Interchange Modification at the I-405 Freeway, CA $712,500 Rep. Richardson Discretionary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maritime Administration Marview $1,900,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Operations (FAA) Medallion Program, AK $2,375,000 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Operations (FAA) Professional Aerial Application Support System (PAASS), AR $47,500 Rep. Berry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Operations and Research (NHTSA) Plastic and Composite Vehicles Research $475,000 Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and COLT Overpass over US 63, Boone County, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Downeast Rail Rehabilitation, ME $190,000 Rep. Michaud; Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and East Belt Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Improvements, Houston, TX $475,000 Rep. Green, Gene Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Elevated Railroad Track Project, Claremore, OK $332,500 Rep. Boren Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Grand Rapids Amtrak Railroad Relocation, MI $3,800,000 Rep. Ehlers Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and High Speed Passenger Railroad Service, Duluth, MN $475,000 Rep. Oberstar Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Intermodal Terminal Facility and Track Railroad Relocation, Sacramento, CA $950,000 Rep. Matsui; Rep. Thompson, Mike; Sen. Improvement Program Feinstein; Sen. Boxer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Lackawaxen Interchange Rehabilitation, Pike County, PA $47,500 Rep. Carney Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Passenger Rail Corridor CREATE Projects, Chicago, IL $1,900,000 Sen. Durbin Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Pecos Street Grade Separation, Adams County, CO $190,000 Rep. Perlmutter Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Phase 3 Rail Rehabilitation in Redwood Falls, MN $950,000 Sen. Klobuchar Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Quad Cities Track Improvement, IL $475,000 Rep. Hare Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation, El Dorado, AR $332,500 Rep. Ross Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation, Perry County, IN $380,000 Rep. Hill Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Improvement, Huntington, NY $95,000 Rep. Israel Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Railroad Relocation Planning, Terre Haute, IN $475,000 Rep. Ellsworth Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Short Line Rehabilitating, Salem, NJ $950,000 Sen. Menendez; Sen. Lautenberg Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Southeast 44th Avenue Railroad Crossing Improvements, Des Moines, IA $237,500 Rep. Boswell Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Stourbridge Line Maintenance and Repair, Honesdale, PA $95,000 Rep. Carney Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Track Repair and Replacement, Coos County, NH $475,000 Rep. Hodes Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, CA $1,900,000 Sen. Boxer; Rep. Pelosi Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and West Freight Access Project, Port of Vancouver, WA $950,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rail Line Relocation and Zanesville-Muskingum County Port Authority, OH $475,000 Rep. Space Improvement Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research (FTA) BuSolutions Advance Transit Research, MI $1,662,500 Rep. Knollenberg; Sen. Levin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research (FTA) Capital Area Regional Transportation Plan, LA $285,000 Rep. Cazayoux ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research (FTA) Community Transportation Association of America Nationwide JOBLINKS $1,520,000 Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research (FTA) Greater Hartford Integrated Mass Transit Planning Study, Hartford, CT $475,000 Rep. Larson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research (FTA) Missouri Transportation Institute $950,000 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research (FTA) Project TRANSIT, Philadelphia, PA $570,000 Rep. Fattah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research (FTA) WVU Exhaust Emissions Testing Initiative, WV $475,000 Sen. Byrd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research and Development (FRA) Constructed Facilities Center at West Virginia University, WV $237,500 Sen. Byrd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research and Development (FRA) Ohio Hub Cleveland--Columbus Rail Corridor, OH $475,000 Sen. Brown; Rep. Sutton; Rep. Turner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research and Development (FRA) PEERS Rail Grade Crossing Safety, IL $475,000 Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research and Development (FRA) Track Stability Technology, Marshall University, WV $475,000 Sen. Byrd; Rep. Rahall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research, Engineering and Advanced Materials in Transport Aircraft Structures $475,000 Sen. Murray Development (FAA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research, Engineering and Advanced Materials Performance Research, National Institute for Aviation Research, Wichita $2,375,000 Sen. Brownback; Sen. Roberts; Rep. Tiahrt Development (FAA) State University, Wichita, KS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Research, Engineering and Center for Runway Safety Systems, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS $712,500 Sen. Brownback Development (FAA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities 146th Street Corridor Extension from the Hamilton County Line to I-65, Boone County, IN $855,000 Sen. Lugar; Rep. Buyer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities 159th and US 69 Interchange Improvements, Overland Park, KS $950,000 Sen. Roberts; Sen. Brownback ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities 21st Street North Railroad Overpass (Broadway to I-135), Wichita, KS $380,000 Rep. Tiahrt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities 4-Laning of Airport Road, Gadsden, AL $475,000 Rep. Aderholt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities 4-Laning of Hwy 84 from Vidalia to Toledo Bend, LA $285,000 Rep. Alexander; Sen. Vitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities 55th Street East Grade Separation, Minot, ND $950,000 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities 5th and Market Street Transportation Improvements, PA $475,000 Sen. Specter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities 75th and 79th Street Improvements, IL $237,500 Rep. Jackson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Alameda Corridor East Grade Separations, Riverside County, CA $570,000 Rep. Calvert; Rep. Bono-Mack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Alameda Corridor East Grade Separations, San Gabriel Valley, CA $570,000 Rep. Dreier; Rep. Schiff; Rep. Solis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Allen Creek Greenway, Ann Arbor, MI $237,500 Rep. Dingell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Anchor Lake Project, MS $950,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Ann Arbor-Detroit Regional Rail Project, MI $950,000 Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Artesia Road Bypass, MS $950,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Assessment of Transit-Oriented Development Along Phase II of the Gold Line Foothill Extension, $237,500 Rep. Dreier Monrovia, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Avenue 52 Grade Separation, over Union Pacific Railroad tracks and Grapefruit Blvd, Coachella, $380,000 Rep. Bono-Mack CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Bayside Promenade, ME $760,000 Sen. Snowe; Sen. Collins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Bella Vista Bypass (Arkansas portion), Bella Vista, AR $380,000 Rep. Boozman; Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Bike and Pedestrian Trails, City of Whiting, IN $475,000 Rep. Visclosky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Bland Street Improvements, Bland, MO $285,000 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Blind Pass Road Reconstruction, St. Pete Beach, FL $175,750 Rep. Young, C. W. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Bonneville/Clark One-Way Couplet, NV $475,000 Sen. Reid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Bossier Parish Congestion Relief Plan, LA $950,000 Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Campus Loop Road Extension for St. John Fisher College, NY $475,000 Sen. Schumer; Rep Kuhl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Cesar Chavez Blvd/Calexico-West Port of Entry Congestion Improvements, CA $2,850,000 Sen. Boxer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Chattanooga to Nashville High Speed Ground Transportation Corridor, Chattanooga, TN $570,000 Rep. Wamp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Chester Bridge Deck Repair and Rehabilitation, Perry County, MO $475,000 Rep. Emerson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Church Street Overpass, AL $950,000 Rep. Cramer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities City of Isanti Pedestrian Bridge over TH 65, Isanti, MN $950,000 Rep. Oberstar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities City of Tuscaloosa Downtown Revitalization Project -University Blvd and Greensboro Avenue, AL $3,800,000 Sen. Shelby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Cline Avenue Extension, East Chicago, IN $950,000 Sen. Bayh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Clinton Street Bridge Replacement, Fort Wayne, IN $712,500 Rep. Souder; Sen. Bayh; Sen. Lugar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Clippership Linear Pedestrian Path and Bikeway, City of Medford, MA $475,000 Rep. Markey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Coalfields Expressway, WV $4,750,000 Sen. Byrd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities College of the Holy Cross-McKeon Road Safety and Gateway Improvement, MA $475,000 Rep. McGovern ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Commonwealth Avenue Improvements, Boston, MA $475,000 Rep. Capuano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Community Transportation Association of America Nationwide JOBLINKS $855,000 Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities CR 302 Repaving, Grimes County, TX $760,000 Rep. Edwards, Chet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Crooks Road Widening and Concrete Replacement, Clawson and Royal Oak, MI $570,000 Rep. Knollenberg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Decordova Traffic Signal and Turn Lane Upgrade, TX $380,000 Rep. Edwards, Chet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Delta Highway 65 Study/Expansion, LA $142,500 Rep. Alexander ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Design and Construction of the John Young Parkway/Pleasant Hill Road Intersection Improvements, $95,000 Rep. Weldon; Sen. Nelson, Bill Osceola County, FL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Design and Engineering for the Western and Eastern Rail Trolley Extension, Fort Smith, AR $237,500 Rep. Boozman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Design and Planning of the North Perimeter Transportation Corridor, Opelika, AL $213,750 Rep. Rogers, Michael D; Sen. Sessions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Downtown Revitalization (I-44 to 2nd Street), Lawton, OK $95,000 Rep. Cole; Sen. Inhofe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Downtown Streetscape Improvement, White Plains, NY $285,000 Rep. Lowey; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities East Texas Higher Speed Rail Feasibility Study, TX $285,000 Sen. Hutchison ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Edison Road Extension Project Orange, CT $237,500 Rep. DeLauro ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Edward T. Breathitt (Pennyrile) Parkway Extension Project, KY $2,280,000 Sen. McConnell; Rep. Whitfield ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities El Camino East/West Corridor, Winnfield, LA $475,000 Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Engineering Study for the Rickenbacker Intermodal East-West Connector, OH $522,500 Sen. Voinovich; Rep. Hobson; Sen. Brown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Establishment of Railroad Quiet Zones in the Town of Hamburg, NY $475,000 Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities FM509 Extension, Harlingen, TX $475,000 Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Fort Sam Houston Access, TX $427,500 Rep. Rodriguez; Rep. Gonzalez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Fraser Street Improvements, State College, PA $475,000 Rep. Peterson, John E.; Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Gate and Intersection Improvements at Fort Lee, VA $1,425,000 Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep. Scott; Rep. Forbes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Garfield Avenue at Slauson Avenue Intersection, Commerce, CA $475,000 Rep. Roybal-Allard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Freedom Road Transportation Improvement Project, PA $1,662,500 Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Grade Separation Stevens Point, WI $475,000 Rep. Obey; Sen. Kohl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Grand Lagoon Bridge Replacement and Thomas Drive Widening Project, FL $332,500 Rep. Boyd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Granite Falls Alternate Route, WA $2,375,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Larsen, Rick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Great Miami Boulevard Extension, Dayton, OH $570,000 Sen. Voinovich; Rep. Turner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Harden Street Improvements--Phase II, SC $950,000 Sen. Graham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Harney Way Roadway Improvements, CA $475,000 Rep. Pelosi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Heckscher Drive Widening and Bridge Replacement, Jacksonville, FL $190,000 Rep. Crenshaw ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Henderson Street Bridge Construction at the Trinity River, Fort Worth, TX $1,520,000 Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn; Rep. Granger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 100 Extension from Edgewood Road to Highway 30, Cedar Rapids, IA $950,000 Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 14, Waseca to Owatonna, MN $2,375,000 Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar; Rep. Walz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 53 Interchanges, WI $1,900,000 Rep. Obey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 75 Revitalization Project, AL $237,500 Sen. Sessions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Highway 9 Improvements, MS $2,850,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Hockanum River Linear Park Trail Extension, East Hartford, CT $475,000 Rep. Larson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Holmes Avenue Bridge Overpass, AL $475,000 Rep. Cramer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Hwy 169 Corridor Project Environmental Assessment, Preliminary Engineering and Planning, $760,000 Rep. Latham Humboldt, IA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Improvements to 61st Avenue, City of Hobart, IN, $475,000 Rep. Visclosky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Improvements to Central Avenue, City of Portage, IN $475,000 Rep. Visclosky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Improvements to the Route 60 Bridges over the James River, MO $1,187,500 Sen. Bond; Rep. Blunt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Intersection Modernization, Synchronization, and Re-pavement, Bell, CA $427,500 Rep. Roybal-Allard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Interstate 430-630 Interchange Improvements, Little Rock, AR $1,900,000 Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor; Rep. Snyder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Interstate 69, TX $617,500 Sen. Hutchison; Sen. Cornyn; Rep. Hall, Ralph M.; Rep. Jackson-Lee; Rep. Ortiz; Rep. Hinojosa; Rep. Brady, Kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Irving Boulevard Corridor Enhancement Project, Irving, TX $380,000 Rep. Sessions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Isabel Swamp Road, Washington Parish, LA $427,500 Sen. Landrieu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Jefferson Avenue Rehabilitation Project, NY $950,000 Rep. Slaughter; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Joplin Downtown Revitalization, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities K-7 Corridor Study from 183rd St to 119th Street in Olathe, KS $712,500 Sen. Roberts; Sen. Brownback ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities King Coal Highway, WV $4,750,000 Sen. Byrd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Kittitas Highway Safety and Roadway Improvements, Kittitas County, WA $332,500 Rep. Hastings, Doc; Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities LA 28, Vernon Parish, LA $1,900,000 Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Lake Charles Riverfront Development Plan $237,500 Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Lake Mead Parkway, Phase 2, NV $237,500 Sen. Reid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Lake Metroparks Greenway Corridor Overhead Crossing of Norfolk and Southern Railroad, $570,000 Rep. LaTourette Painesville City, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Landscape Connectivity Study for Massachusetts, UMass-Amherst, MA $285,000 Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Lemon Street Reconstruction and Street Enhancements, FL $380,000 Rep. Bilirakis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Lenwood Road Grade Separation Project, CA $237,500 Rep. McKeon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Loop Road Project, TX $950,000 Rep. Rodriguez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Mass. Ave. Construction, Town of Arlington, MA $475,000 Rep. Markey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities MD 246- MD 235 to Saratoga Drive, MD $712,500 Rep. Hoyer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Midtown Redevelopment Transportation Infrastructure Improvements, NY $950,000 Rep. Slaughter; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Midwest City I-40/Hudiburg Drive Beautification, OK $475,000 Rep. Cole; Sen. Inhofe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Milwaukee Avenue Rehabilitation, IL $950,000 Rep. Emanuel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Milwaukee Intermodal Station Improvements to Train Shed and Platforms, WI $1,425,000 Sen. Kohl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Mon/Fayette Expressway, Uniontown to Brownsville, Fayette County, PA $760,000 Rep. Murtha ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail, CA $475,000 Rep. Farr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Morehead/Rowan County Airport Access Road, KY $902,500 Rep. Rogers, Harold ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Morse Street Bridge Construction and Renovation, Norwood, MA $665,000 Rep. Lynch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities N.A. Sandifer Highway, MS $299,250 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities New York State Route 12 $475,000 Sen. Schumer; Rep. Arcuri, Michael A. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Noise Abatement Along K96, I-235 and Meridian Avenue, Wichita, KS $237,500 Rep. Tiahrt; Sen. Brownback ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities North Access Road at Jacksonville International Airport, FL $570,000 Rep. Crenshaw ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities North Brother Island Pathway Construction, Bronx, NY $950,000 Rep. Serrano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities North Fond du Lac Railyard Overpass, Village of North Fond du Lac, WI $570,000 Rep. Petri; Sen. Kohl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities North Lake Shore Drive Rehabilitation, IL $1,425,000 Rep. Emanuel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Northside Drive, MS $1,900,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Northwestern Roundabouts in West Bloomfield Township and Farmington Hills, MI $712,500 Rep. Knollenberg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities NY-02 Package Delivery Demonstration Project, NY $712,500 Rep. Israel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Overpass, Marion, AR $950,000 Rep. Berry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Page Extension Phase II, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond; Rep. Akin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Palm Bay Parkway, FL $712,500 Rep. Weldon; Sen. Nelson, Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Pedestrian and Roadway Improvements to the North, Mill and Cleveland Streets Corridor, OH $380,000 Rep. LaTourette ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Pedestrian Bridge Over State Hwy 21 at Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL $237,500 Rep. Rogers, Michael D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Peters Road Extension, Plaquemines Parish, LA $617,500 Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Planning, Design and Engineering Study for the I-495/Route 9 Interchange, Westborough, MA $285,000 Rep. McGovern ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Plaza del Sol Project, Village of Angel Fire, NM $216,125 Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Port Industrial Road Improvement Project, WA $3,800,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Port of Oswego Connector Project, Oswego, NY $237,500 Rep. McHugh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Potrero Boulevard/SR 60 Interchange, Beaumont, CA $855,000 Rep. Lewis, Jerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Quinnipiac River Linear Trail Wallingford, CT $1,425,000 Rep. DeLauro; Rep. Murphy, Christopher S.; Sen. Lieberman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Railroad Grade Separation Undercrossing, Livingston, MT $332,500 Rep. Rehberg; Sen. Baucus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Rails-to-Trails Project Connecting US 1 to Colbert, Flagler County, FL $237,500 Rep. Mica ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Rancho Vista Blvd (Ave P) Project, Palmdale, CA $475,000 Rep. McKeon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Realignment and Intersection Improvements on PA Route 248, Bath, PA $570,000 Rep. Dent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Reconstruction of Riverside Drive, CT $950,000 Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Replacement of Retaining Walls on Route 116, Ashfield and Conway, MA $1,615,000 Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities ReTrac Project Enhancements, Reno, NV $237,500 Sen. Reid; Sen. Ensign ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Road improvements on Powderhouse Road from SD 42 to Madison Street, Sioux Falls, SD $2,850,000 Sen. Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Roadway improvements to Winston County Industrial Park Road, Winston County, AL $95,000 Rep. Aderholt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 1 and Route 34 Connector, CT $475,000 Sen. Lieberman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 1/Route 123 Interchange Improvements, VA $950,000 Sen. Webb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 150, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 160 Safety and Roadway Improvements, Taney County, MO $665,000 Rep. Emerson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 20-Route 75 Interchange Reconfiguration, Windsor Locks, CT $475,000 Rep. Larson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 22 Sustainable Corridor Plan, NJ $570,000 Rep. Frelinghuysen; Rep. Ferguson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 5 Improvements in Laclede and Camden Counties, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 60/65 Interchange Improvements, Greene Cnty, MO $237,500 Rep. Blunt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 67--Poplar Bluff Industrial Park Bypass, Butler County, MO $665,000 Rep. Emerson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Route 76 Bridge Rehabilitation at Lake Taneycomo, MO $427,500 Rep. Blunt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Routes 10 and 202 Improvements, Southwick, MA $237,500 Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Santa Clarita Cross Valley Connector, Santa Clarita, CA $570,000 Rep. McKeon; Sen. Boxer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Schofield Avenue Reconstruction, Weston, WI $950,000 Rep. Obey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities SE Connector, SE 6th Street to SE 14th Street (US 69), Des Moines, IA $1,662,500 Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley; Rep. Boswell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Shiloh Road, MT $4,750,000 Sen. Baucus; Sen. Tester ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Snelling Avenue Pedestrian Median, St. Paul, MN--Improving Pedestrian Safety, MN $475,000 Rep. McCollum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities South Bronx Initiative Streetscape/Distinctive Lighting Project, Bronx, NY $855,000 Rep. Serrano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities South Entrance Interchange at Mississippi State University, MS $950,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Southwest Arterial, Dubuque, IA $950,000 Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Spring and Elliot Street Improvements, Springfield, MA $950,000 Rep. Neal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities SR-91 Improvements, Orange and Riverside Counties, CA $475,000 Rep. Calvert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities St. John Medical Center--Broken Arrow Traffic Improvement, OK $237,500 Sen. Inhofe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities State Route 317, between I-75 and Collegedale in Hamilton County, TN $950,000 Sen. Alexander; Sen. Corker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities State Street Repaving, Zanesville, OH $237,500 Rep. Space; Sen. Voinovich ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Steptoe Street Extension, Kennewick and Richland, WA $2,185,000 Sen. Murray; Rep. Hastings, Doc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Storrs Center Downtown Infrastructure, CT $712,500 Rep. Courtney; Sen. Lieberman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Stratford Greenway Project, Stratford, CT $285,000 Rep. DeLauro ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Street Rehabilitation, Doral, FL $237,500 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities TH 610 Roadway Improvements from 169 in Brooklyn Park to I-94, Maple Grove, MN $1,520,000 Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar; Rep. Ramstad ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities TH 8 in Lindstrom, Lindstrom, MN $950,000 Rep. Oberstar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities TH 95 Bridge Project, North Branch, MN $1,425,000 Rep. Oberstar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities TH-13 / CR 5 Interchange, MN $950,000 Sen. Coleman; Sen. Klobuchar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Town Center Streetscape Improvements, Town of Eastchester, NY $380,000 Rep. Lowey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Town Development Plan, Town of Portsmouth, RI $950,000 Sen. Reed; Sen. Whitehouse; Rep. Kennedy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Town of Clarkstown, New City Hamlet, NY to revitalize South Main Street $475,000 Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Town of Lexington United Traffic Plan--Phase I, SC $950,000 Sen. Graham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Town of Tamworth, Chocorua Village Safety Project, NH $475,000 Sen. Sununu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Traffic Safety and Congestion Improvements, Town of Harrison, NY $285,000 Rep. Lowey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Traffic Signal Preemption System, Willoughby, OH $85,500 Rep. LaTourette ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 169 Highway Widening Environmental Assessment, City of Owasso, OK $1,045,000 Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Sullivan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. 301 Improvements, MD $712,500 Rep. Hoyer; Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities U.S. Highway 20 Construction, Calhoun and Webster Counties, IA $855,000 Rep. Latham; Sen. Grassley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Upgrade Rt 94 (Page Extension Phase 2), St Charles County, MO $190,000 Rep. Akin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities US 2 Safety Corridor Improvements, WA $2,018,750 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell; Rep. Larsen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities US 19 at Enterprise Road Partially Controlled Access Construction, Pinellas County, FL $855,000 Rep. Young, C. W. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities US Highway 90 East Widening Project, FL $380,000 Rep. Boyd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities US Hwy 43 Lighting Upgrades, Thomasville, AL $380,000 Rep. Bonner; Rep. Davis, Artur ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities USH 10, Marshfield-Stevens Point, WI $1,900,000 Rep. Obey; Sen. Kohl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities V and T Railroad Reconstruction Project, NV $475,000 Sen. Reid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Valley Mall Boulevard Improvements, Union Gap, WA $570,000 Rep. Hastings, Doc; Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Vermont Route 15 Improvements in Johnson and Essex Junction, VT $2,850,000 Sen. Leahy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Village of Franklin Park Street Rehabilitation, IL $950,000 Rep. Emanuel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Walkway over the Hudson, Poughkeepsie, NY $475,000 Rep. Hinchey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Wapsi Great Western Line Trail, Mitchell County, IA $570,000 Rep. Latham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities West Point Defense Facility Access Improvements, MS $950,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities West Veterans Boulevard Auburn, AL $237,500 Rep. Rogers, Michael J. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Western Beltway Transportation Infrastructure Plan, MS $475,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surface Transportation Priorities Widening of County Road 222, Cullman, AL $285,000 Rep. Aderholt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Abilene, TX $17,000,000 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Baltimore, MD $2,000,000 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Champaign, IL $1,100,000 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Cleveland, OH $50,000,000 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Columbia, SC $2,000,000 Sen. Graham; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Dayton, OH $624,105 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Ft. Lauderdale, FL $5,049,000 Sen. Martinez; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Greenwood Airport Tower Construction, MS $250,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Islip, NY $5,093,612 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Kalamazoo, MI $894,000 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities LaGuardia, NY $9,476,557 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Las Vegas, NV $9,907,534 Rep. Berkley; Rep. Porter; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Medford, OR $60,000 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Memphis, TN $4,580,072 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Pensacola, FL $1,405,696 Sen. Martinez; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Replace Nantucket Airport Control Tower, MA $500,000 Rep. Delahunt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities San Francisco, CA $500,000 Rep. Pelosi; Rep. Tauscher; The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Terminal Air Traffic Facilities Traverse City, MI $11,174,900 The President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 11th Street Revitalization Project, Canton, OH $380,000 Rep. Regula; Sen. Voinovich System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 19th Avenue North Extension Project, Clinton, IA $475,000 Rep. Braley System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 19th Street Extension--Redmond to Deschutes Junction (between Redmond and Bend), OR $570,000 Rep. Walden System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 24thSt/23rd Ave Corridor Improvement, Council Bluffs, IA $237,500 Rep. King, Steve System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 4-Laning of Baldwin Road to the I-75 Interchange, Oakland County, MI $237,500 Rep. Rogers, Michael J. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 4-Laning of Texas SH 24 (from I-30 to the Oklahoma State Line), Paris, TX $95,000 Rep. Hall, Ralph M. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 4-Laning of US 20 from the Sac-Calhoun County, Iowa line to Moville, IA $570,000 Rep. King, Steve System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 55th Street Extension, Rochester MN $475,000 Rep. Walz System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and 7th Road Extension, Marshall County, IN $665,000 Rep. Donnelly; Sen. Lugar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and A-B Street Corridor Connector Project, WA $1,900,000 Sen. Murray System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Access Ramps and Widening of Latson Road, Livingston County, MI $570,000 Rep. Rogers, Michael J. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Advanced Bridge Safety Initiative, ME $475,000 Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Alemedia Road (LA 50) Intersection Improvements, St. Charles Parish, LA $285,000 Rep. Scalise; Sen. Vitter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Antelope Valley Transportation Improvements, Lincoln, NE $570,000 Rep. Fortenberry System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Antonio Parkway Rehabilitation, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA $95,000 Rep. Miller, Gary G. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Aten Road and Old County Road 111 Improvements, Imperial County, CA $712,500 Rep. Filner System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Atlantic Greenway Corridor Network, Miami Beach, FL $570,000 Rep. Ros-Lehtinen System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Aurora Corridor Improvements--Phase 2, WA $475,000 Rep. McDermott; Sen. Murray System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Avenue of the Arts Revitalization and Streetscaping Project, PA $475,000 Sen. Casey System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Barnes Crossing Road/Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge, MS $475,000 Sen. Wicker; Sen. Cochran System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Barranquitas South Bypass (from PR 156 to PR719), Municipality of Barranquitas, PR $95,000 Rep. Fortuno System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Baton Rouge Riverfront Redevelopment Transportation Improvements, LA $950,000 Rep. Cazayoux; Sen. Vitter; Sen. Landrieu System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Belleview Bypass and Baseline Road, Marion County, FL $475,000 Rep. Stearns System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Bellmawr Borough/Route 42 Culvert Replacement Project, NJ $285,000 Rep. Andrews; Sen. Menendez System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Bethlehem Pike Roadway and Streetscape Improvements, Springfield Township, PA $475,000 Rep. Schwartz System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Bicycle and Pedestrian Trails of Statewide Significance, ME $475,000 Rep. Michaud System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Bicycle/Pedestrian Pathways Along the West Side of 189 (from 3700 North to 4200 North), Provo, $427,500 Rep. Cannon; Sen. Hatch System Preservation UT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Big Creek Mitigation Plan for Highway 36, TX $475,000 Rep. Lampson System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and B-Line Trail Phase II, IN $950,000 Rep. Hill; Sen. Lugar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Bluff Street Interchange at Red Hills Parkway, UT $475,000 Rep. Matheson; Sen. Hatch System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Bluff Top Park Improvements, CA $95,000 Rep. Rohrabacher System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and BNMC Infrastructure Improvements Program, Buffalo, NY $237,500 Rep. Higgins; Sen. Schumer System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Boone County Gunpowder Creek Trail System, KY $427,500 Sen. McConnell System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Branham Lane/Monterey Highway Rail Grade Separation, San Jose, CA $475,000 Rep. Lofgren System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Bridge over Brandywine Creek, PA $712,500 Sen. Specter; Rep. Gerlach, Jim System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Brush Creek at Troost Improvements, MO $475,000 Rep. Cleaver System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Buena Vista Township, Michigan-Town Center Infrastructure and Streetscape, MI $237,500 Rep. Kildee; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Burnt Store Road Evacuation Route Widening Project Preliminary Design and Environmental Study, $380,000 Rep. Mack; Rep. Buchanan; Rep. Mahoney System Preservation FL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Busse Woods Trail and IL Route 72 Bicycle Overpass, Elk Grove Village, IL $475,000 Rep. Roskam System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Butner Road/Stonewall Tell Intersection, GA $475,000 Rep. Scott, David System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Calhoun County Highway 1 Resurfacing, IL $475,000 Rep. Hare System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Campus Perimeter Transit System, Vanderburgh County, IN $522,500 Rep. Ellsworth; Sen. Lugar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Canal Street/ Wooster Street Widening and Infrastructure Improvements, Shelton, CT $95,000 Rep. Shays System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Capitol Street Renaissance Project, MS $2,850,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Central Expressway Auxiliary Lanes, CA $475,000 Rep. Eshoo System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Central Riverfront Street Grid: Mehring Way Relocation, Cincinnati, OH $475,000 Rep. Chabot; Rep. Schmidt System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Chesapeake By-Pass, OH $475,000 Rep. Wilson, Charles A. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Children's Wharf Landing Intermodal Improvements, Boston, MA $950,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Cidra--Cayey Connector, Municipality of Cidra, PR $380,000 Rep. Fortuno System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and City of Ashland Main Street Redevelopment Project, MO $475,000 Sen. Bond System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and City of Haverhill Downtown Streetscape Improvements, MA $285,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and City of Hobbs, East Bypass, NM $95,000 Rep. Pearce System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and City of San Fernando Downtown Revitalization Project, CA $285,000 Rep. Berman System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Clay County Hwy 52 Reconstruction, MN $285,000 Rep. Peterson, Collin C. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Clearview Parkway at Earhart Expressway Transportation and Drainage Upgrades, Jefferson Parish, $356,250 Rep. Scalise; Sen. Vitter System Preservation LA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and College Avenue Redesign, New Brunswick, NJ $950,000 Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez; Rep. Pallone System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and COLT Railroad Overpass at U.S. 63, Columbia, MO $475,000 Rep. Hulshof System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Construction of a Bicycle Path Between Lexington and Port Sanilac, Sanilac County, MI $475,000 Rep. Miller, Candice S. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Construction of a Full-Grade Separated Urban Diamond Interchange at US 15 and Christopher's $285,000 Rep. Bartlett System Preservation Crossing/Monocacy Blvd, MD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Construction of a Grade Separated Interchange at SH 83 and SH 88, Arapahoe County, CO $570,000 Rep. Tancredo; Sen. Salazar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Construction of Bridge Over Valley Creek for Loop Trail at Valley Forge Park, King of Prussia, $142,500 Rep. Gerlach System Preservation PA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Construction of Christiansted Bypass Project and Long Bay Project, VI $380,000 Rep. Christensen System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Construction of Lafayette Interchange, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Construction of US-95 (from Wyoming Ave. to Sagle), ID $332,500 Rep. Sali; Sen. Crapo System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Conversion of Outboard Detour Roadway to a Bikeway, Esplanade, NY $475,000 Rep. Maloney System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and County Road Construction and Improvements to US-54, Liberal, KS $1,520,000 Sen. Brownback; Rep. Moran System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Croix Street, City of Negaunee, MI $570,000 Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow; Rep. Stupak System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Cumberland Parkway/US 41 Expansion, GA $950,000 Sen. Isakson System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Delaware Avenue Bridge, IA $475,000 Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Dentville--Jack Road Project, Copiah County, MS $475,000 Rep. Thompson, Bennie G. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Design and Construction for the Widening of US 331, Walton County, FL $237,500 Rep. Miller, Jeff; Sen. Nelson, Bill System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Design, Engineering, and Construction of the Glen Cove Connector Road, Glen Cove, NY $570,000 Rep. King, Peter T.; Sen. Schumer System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Design, Engineering, Land Acquisition and Planning for the Cross-town Connector Project at US $237,500 Rep. Shimkus System Preservation 76, Godfrey, IL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Design, Engineering, Land Acquisition and Planning for the Extension of Rt. 162 from Maryville $95,000 Rep. Shimkus System Preservation towards Troy, IL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Design, Right-of-way, and Construction for the Widening of the Choctawhatchee Bay Bridge, FL $95,000 Rep. Miller, Jeff System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Detroit Avenue Public Right-of-Way Improvements, OH $332,500 Rep. Kucinich System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Downtown Revitalization, Village of Melverne, NY $380,000 Rep. McCarthy, Carolyn System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Downtown Transit Circulator Streetscapes, Fort Lauderdale, FL $712,500 Rep. Klein System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Downtown Transportation Improvements, City of Indianapolis, IN $475,000 Rep. Carson System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Downtown Waterfront Redevelopment Access Project in Vancouver, WA $237,500 Rep. Baird; Sen. Murray System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and East Aztec Arterial Route, NM $308,750 Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and East Metropolitan Corridor, Rankin County, MS $237,500 Rep. Pickering System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Eastern Boulevard Widening and Grade Separation (from MD Rt. 64 to Antietam Drive), MD $380,000 Rep. Bartlett System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Eastgate Area Improvements, Clermont County, OH $570,000 Rep. Schmidt; Sen. Voinovich System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Economic Development/Revitalization of the Rosecrans Corridor, CA $190,000 Rep. Waters System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Egg Harbor City Transit Hub, NJ $237,500 Rep. LoBiondo System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Elkins Railyard Project, WV $950,000 Sen. Byrd System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Encinas Creek/Pacific Coast Highway 101 Bridge Replacement, CA $237,500 Rep. Bilbray System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Environmental Impact Statement for Southern Evacuation Lifeline (SELL)/US 701 Project, $237,500 Rep. Brown System Preservation Georgetown and Horry Counties, SC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Expansion of Southfield Road, Southfield, MI $522,500 Rep. Levin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Extend Falcon Road from Park Lane to Veterans Drive, Altus, OK $427,500 Rep. Lucas; Sen. Inhofe System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Extension of MO-740 to the I-70/Lake of the Woods Interchange, Columbia, MO $237,500 Rep. Hulshof System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Extension of the Lawrence-Hopewell Trail, Pennington, NJ $285,000 Rep. Holt System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Extension of the Riverwalk Trail, City of Danville, VA $95,000 Rep. Goode System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Feasibility Study, Sullivan City, TX $95,000 Rep. Cuellar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Fennegans Lane, North Brunswick Township, NJ $332,500 Rep. Holt System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Galveston Seawall, TX $95,000 Rep. Paul System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Garden Parkway, Gaston County, NC $380,000 Rep. Myrick System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Garrison Avenue Streetscaping, AR $950,000 Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Gilmerton Bridge Replacement, VA $237,500 Rep. Forbes System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Golden Gate Bridge Moveable Median Barrier, San Francisco, CA $950,000 Rep. Pelosi; Rep. Woolsey; Rep. Thompson, Mike System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Green County Route 9W/81 Intersection Rehabilitation and Traffic Reduction Project, NY $712,500 Rep. Gillibrand System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Grove Road Bridge Replacement, Castle Shannon, PA $570,000 Rep. Murphy, Tim System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Hagerstown Area Northeast By-Pass Project, MD $95,000 Rep. Bartlett System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Hastings Bridge, MN $1,900,000 Sen. Klobuchar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Hattiesburg 4th Street Improvements, MS $1,900,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Heartland Expressway Corridor Development and Management Study, NE $475,000 Rep. Smith, Adrian System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Heim Bridge Replacement, Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority, CA $380,000 Rep. Rohrabacher System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and High Line Project, New York, NY $237,500 Rep. Nadler System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and High Point Greenways Project, High Point, NC $95,000 Rep. Coble; Sen. Dole System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Highway 140 Improvements, Jackson County, OR $95,000 Rep. Walden; Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Highway 169/I-494 Interchange Improvements, MN $475,000 Rep. Ramstad System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Highway 217 Improvements, Beaverton, OR $475,000 Rep. Wu System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Highway 55 Hurricane Evacuation Corridor Study, AL $570,000 Rep. Everett System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Highway 64: Vilonia Bypass, AR $237,500 Rep. Snyder System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Hillsborough County Hillsborough Avenue Beautification Project, FL $237,500 Rep. Castor System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, NJ $475,000 Sen. Menendez; Sen. Lautenberg System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Hwy 29 at Elizabeth Street Interchange Construction, Danville, VA $95,000 Rep. Goode System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Hwy 50/Missouri Flat--Western Placerville Interchange Improvement/Weber Creek Bridge Upgrade, $570,000 Rep. Doolittle System Preservation CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-10 New Orleans East Upgrades, LA $190,000 Sen. Landrieu System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-10 Pecue Lane Interchange, Baton Rouge, LA $475,000 Rep. Cazayoux; Rep. Alexander; Sen. Vitter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-10 Southwest Frontage Road Design and Construction (between LA 433 and US 190B), LA $175,750 Rep. Scalise; Sen. Landrieu System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-12 Interchange at LA 1088, St. Tammany Parish, LA $237,500 Rep. Scalise System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-12 Interchange at LA-16, Denham Springs, LA $950,000 Sen. Landrieu; Rep. Cazayoux System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-20/59 Interchange, Lauderdale County, MS $570,000 Rep. Pickering System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-278 Environmental Shield, NY $475,000 Rep. Crowley System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-295/76/42 Direct Connection, NJ $2,850,000 Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-295/Meadowville Road Interchange, VA $475,000 Rep. Forbes System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-49 South, LA $1,900,000 Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-5 to Hwy. 99W Connector, OR $1,852,500 Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-555 Floodway Access Road, AR $2,375,000 Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor; Rep. Berry System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-69, Shreveport, LA $1,900,000 Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-69, TN $475,000 Sen. Corker; Sen. Alexander System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-80 Intermodal Corridor Study--Oakland, CA to Utah Stateline, UT $950,000 Sen. Reid System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-93 Kalispell Bypass, MT $2,850,000 Sen. Tester; Sen. Baucus System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and I-95/U.S. Highway 301 Interchange Project, Orangeburg County, SC $95,000 Rep. Barrett; Rep. Clyburn System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and IH 30 at SH 34 and Monty Stratton Parkway Initiative, TX $570,000 Rep. Hall, Ralph M. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Illinois Pedestrian and Bicycling Road and Trail Improvements and Enhancements, IL $2,850,000 Sen. Durbin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Improvements to US Highway 41 in Outagamie County, WI $380,000 Rep. Kagen System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Improvements to US Route 1 for access to York County Community College, ME $475,000 Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Improving the West Bank River Front, IL $475,000 Rep. Foster System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Indian River Inlet Bridge, DE $1,900,000 Sen. Carper; Sen. Biden System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Interchange and Bypass Construction, Kearney, NE $570,000 Rep. Smith, Adrian; Sen. Hagel System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Interchange Planning and Design at I-65/County Road and 750 North, Johnson County, IN $237,500 Rep. Buyer; Sen. Lugar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and International Drive Extension/Folsom South Canal Bridge, CA $237,500 Rep. Lungren System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Intersection Improvements on US 212 and US 81 and Improvements to US 81, SD $950,000 Sen. Thune; Rep. Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Intersection Safety Improvements, Olympia Fields, IL $475,000 Sen. Durbin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Interstate 10 Improvements Project (from I-8 to Picacho Peak), AZ $95,000 Rep. Renzi System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Interstate 430/630: Interchange Modification, AR $2,850,000 Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor; Rep. Snyder System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Interstate 69/Great River Bridge: Highway 65, MS Highway 1, AR $2,850,000 Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Interstate 75/Collier Boulevard/SR 84 Interchange Improvements, FL $570,000 Rep. Mack System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Kanawha Trestle Rail-Trail Project, WV $1,900,000 Sen. Byrd System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Kapkowski Road Transportation Planning Area/North Avenue Corridor, NJ $380,000 Rep. Rothman System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and LA-1 Goldenmeadow to Port Fourchon, LA $1,021,250 Rep. Melancon; Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Lemon Grove Lighting Project, CA $285,000 Rep. Becerra System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Lewis and Clark Legacy Trail, ND $326,563 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Light Rail Corridor Improvements Study, Chula Vista, CA $237,500 Rep. Filner System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Little Bay Bridges/Spaulding Turnpike, NH $1,900,000 Sen. Gregg System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Little Venice Road Improvement Project: Phase II, Marathon, FL $95,000 Rep. Ros-Lehtinen System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Locust Creek Bridge Replacement (at Hwy 36 West), Carroll County, KY $95,000 Rep. Davis, Geoff System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Longfellow Bridge Approach Gateway, Cambridge, MA $950,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Los Banos Bypass on State Route 152, CA $950,000 Rep. Cardoza System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Lowry Avenue Bridge Replacement, Minneapolis, MN $475,000 Rep. Ellison; Sen. Klobuchar; Sen. Coleman System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Main Street Improvements and Downtown Revitalization, Las Cruces, NM $522,500 Sen. Domenici; Sen. Bingaman; Rep. Pearce System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Main Street Multimodal Access and Revitalization Project, NY $950,000 Sen. Schumer System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Main Street Streetscape Improvements Project, Boyertown, PA $475,000 Rep. Gerlach System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Maintenance of the Washington Bridge (Rt. 47 Bridge) over the Missouri River, Washington, MO $285,000 Rep. Hulshof System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Manatee-Sarasota Counties Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Project, FL $475,000 Rep. Buchanan System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Martha Ave/I-76 Connector, Akron, OH $1,187,500 Rep. Ryan, Tim; Rep. Sutton, Betty; Sen. System Preservation Voinovich ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Maryland Scenic Byways, MD $118,750 Rep. Gilchrest System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Massillon Road Bridge Improvement, Summit County, OH $475,000 Rep. Sutton System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and McKinley/Riverside Avenues Safety Improvement Project, Muncie, IN $950,000 Sen. Lugar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Meacham Road Toll-way Access Ramps, Schaumburg, IL $475,000 Rep. Bean System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Medical Campus Access Road (from Highway 231 to Wolf Creek Road), Pell City, AL $475,000 Rep. Bachus System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Melbourne Airport Access Road and Interchange, Melbourne, FL $1,003,865 Sen. Nelson, Bill; Rep. Weldon System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Transit Oriented Development Project, CA $237,500 Rep. Solis System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Mexico Technology Park, MO $950,000 Sen. Bond System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Midtown Cultural District Streetscape, Baltimore, MD $475,000 Rep. Cummings; Sen. Cardin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Mile 1 from Bus 83 to Mile 8, Hidalgo County, TX $665,000 Rep. Hinojosa System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Miller Road Widening, McHenry, IL $475,000 Rep. Bean System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Milwaukee Avenue Revitalization Program $475,000 Rep. Schakowsky System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Mineral Point and Junction Road Intersection, Madison, WI $332,500 Rep. Baldwin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Mississippi Drive Corridor, Muscatine, IA $475,000 Rep. Loebsack System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Mt. Erie-Golden Gate Rd Resurfacing and Expansion, Wayne County, IL $190,000 Rep. Shimkus System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Multi-use Recreational Trail at High Bridge State Park in Prince Edward County, VA $237,500 Rep. Goode System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Murray Athletic Center at Elmira College Access Road Improvements, Chemung County, NY $570,000 Rep. Kuhl System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Nebraska Highway 35 (from Norfolk to South Sioux City), NE $380,000 Rep. Fortenberry System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Nellie Hill Bridge Replacement, Dover, NY $237,500 Rep. Hall, John J. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and NETEX Rail Rehabilitation Initiative, TX $95,000 Rep. Hall, Ralph M. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and New Hampshire Department of Transportation, U.S. Route 4 Red List Bridge Repair, West Lebanon, $617,500 Sen. Sununu System Preservation NH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Newberg-Dundee Transportation Improvement Project, Yamhill County, OR $237,500 Rep. Wu System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Newton County Rails to Trails By-Pass Tunnel, GA $142,500 Rep. Marshall System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Newton County Rails to Trails Right of Way Purchase, GA $622,250 Rep. Marshall System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Newton County Rails to Trails Yellow River Bridges, GA $232,750 Rep. Marshall System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and North Parkway Safety Improvement Project, WA $475,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Northwest Loop Access Road, Sandoval County, NM $617,500 Sen. Domenici System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Obed Bridge Replacement, Navajo County, AZ $190,000 Rep. Renzi System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Ocmulgee River Corridor, GA $95,000 Rep. Marshall System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Offside Roadway Traffic, Safety and Parking Improvements, Fairfield, CT $95,000 Rep. Shays System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Old Allentown Streetscape Improvements, PA $475,000 Sen. Casey; Rep. Dent System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and PA 924 and Interstate 81 Interchange Improvements, PA $950,000 Rep. Kanjorski System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Park Avenue and Markland Avenue Intersection Improvement Project, Kokomo, IN $1,235,000 Rep. Donnelly System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Park Avenue Multi-Use Trail, ME $760,000 Sen. Snowe; Sen. Collins System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Park Street Pedestrian Safety Transportation Improvements, Alameda, CA $475,000 Rep. Stark System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Parking and Street Enhancements at Historic Yellow Springs, Chester Springs, PA $142,500 Rep. Gerlach System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Pedestrian and School Children Safety Project, PA $190,000 Rep. Sestak System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Pedestrian Bridge Connecting South Knoxville Waterfront and the University of Tennessee at $570,000 Rep. Duncan System Preservation Knoxville, TN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Pedestrian/Bicycle Recreation Trail Over the Tuscarwaras River Along the Ohio and Erie Canalway $475,000 Rep. Regula System Preservation Recreation Trails, Stark Cnty, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Pennsylvania High-Speed Maglev Development Program, PA $950,000 Sen. Specter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Perry Square Streetscaping, Erie, PA $380,000 Rep. English System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Pinetop-Lakeside Bridge Widening Project, AZ $190,000 Rep. Renzi System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Pinon Hills Boulevard East and Animas River Bridge, NM $895,375 Sen. Domenici System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Potomac Street Improvement, WV $1,425,000 Sen. Byrd System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Preliminary Design and Environmental Study for US 63 Improvements (Osage, Maries, and Phelps $332,500 Rep. Hulshof; Rep. Emerson System Preservation Counties), MO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Preliminary Engineering for the Interstate 95/ US Route 17 Interchange Project, Spotsylvania $95,000 Rep. Wittman System Preservation County, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Prophecy Creek Park Entrance Project, PA $237,500 Rep. Schwartz System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Puyallup Shaw Road Extension Project, Puyallup, WA $237,500 Rep. Smith, Adam; Sen. Murray System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Raleigh County Airport, WV $1,045,000 Rep. Rahall System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Reconstruction and Replacement of the I-244 Bridge over the Arkansas River, Tulsa, OK $380,000 Rep. Sullivan System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Reconstruction and Upgrade of 2300 West between 1900 South and 2100 North, Lehi, UT $1,235,000 Sen. Hatch; Rep. Cannon System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Reconstruction and Widening of SH-349, Martin and Dawson Counties, TX $475,000 Rep. Conaway System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Reconstruction of Roosevelt Road, Village of Broadview, IL $570,000 Rep. Davis, Danny K. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Reconstruction of the I-44 Bridge Over 163rd Street (Including the Interchange), Tulsa, OK $570,000 Rep. Sullivan System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Red Town Road/U.S. 171 Intersection Realignment, Leesville (Vernon Parish), LA $570,000 Rep. McCrery; Sen. Vitter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Relocation and Widening of SR 113 (from Old Alabama Rd to SR 61South of Cartersville), GA $190,000 Rep. Gingrey System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Relocation of Intersection FM 359 and Mason Road, TX $475,000 Rep. Lampson; Sen. Hutchison System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Reno Rail Access Corridor Enhancements, Reno, NV $285,000 Rep. Heller; Sen. Ensign System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Replacement of US-159 Bridge at Rulo, NE $1,140,000 Sen. Nelson, Ben; Sen. Hagel System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Resurfacing, Repair and Improvements to C-470/Interchange Replacement at US 85, CO $475,000 Rep. Tancredo System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Revitalization and Development of the General Business District, Inc. Village of Cedarhurst, NY $142,500 Rep. McCarthy, Carolyn System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and River Des Peres Boulevard Improvements, St. Louis, MO $237,500 Rep. Carnahan System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Road Construction, Hidalgo County, TX $522,500 Rep. Cuellar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Roadway Improvements for the Clemson University Advanced Materials Center, Anderson County, SC $285,000 Rep. Barrett System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Roadway Improvements to Fairchild Road and Hare Street, FL $95,000 Rep. Miller, Jeff; Sen. Nelson, Bill System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Robstown Trade Processing and Inland Center, Robstown, TX $237,500 Rep. Ortiz System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Ronald Reagan Parkway (Middle and Southern segments), Boone County, IN $570,000 Rep. Buyer System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Route 120 Corridor, Lake County, IL $950,000 Rep. Bean System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Route 32 Safety Improvements in Cedar County, MO $475,000 Rep. Skelton System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Route 5 Bridge Reconstruction, CT $712,500 Rep. Courtney System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Route 6 Improvements, Peekskill, NY $665,000 Rep. Hall, John J. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Route 61 Corridor Study and Engineering, Lincoln and St. Charles Counties, MO $190,000 Rep. Akin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Route 8, Duncan Avenue to Wildwood Road, PA $950,000 Rep. Altmire System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Rulo Bridge Replacement Project, NE $95,000 Rep. Fortenberry System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Safe Routes for Seniors and Kids Programs, NY $712,500 Rep. Velazquez; Sen. Schumer System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Salt Fork of the Red River Bridge Martha Crossing, OK $1,425,000 Sen. Inhofe System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Salters Road Expansion Along I-85, Greenville, SC $95,000 Rep. Inglis System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SC 9 Interchange Improvements, Spartanburg, SC $285,000 Rep. Inglis System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SC Hwy 98 and SC Hwy 160 Connector, SC $712,500 Rep. Spratt System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SH 171 and FM 2231 Traffic Signal, TX $118,750 Rep. Edwards, Chet System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Shoal Creek Pedestrian Bridge, CA $570,000 Rep. Hunter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Sidewalk and Street Milling, Repair and Resurfacing, Sweetwater, FL $475,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Sidewalk Construction in Ashland and Cherryland, CA $475,000 Rep. Lee System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Sidewalk Improvements, Williamstown, VT $190,000 Sen. Leahy; Sen. Sanders System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Signalization Improvements, Elizabeth, NJ $475,000 Rep. Payne System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Sistrunk Boulevard Revitalization and Enhancement Project, FL $475,000 Rep. Hastings, Alcee L. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Slide Repair Work along US 60 in Eastern Kanawha County, WV $4,750,000 Sen. Byrd System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SR 23/US 101 Freeway Interchange Project, CA $427,500 Rep. Gallegly System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SR 426/CR 419 Improvements, Orlando, FL $285,000 Rep. Feeney System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SR 46 Regional Evacuation Route, FL $570,000 Rep. Feeney; Sen. Martinez; Sen. Nelson, Bill System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SR-47 Port Access Expressway, CA $237,500 Rep. Harman System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SR89 Mousehole Improvement Project, Truckee, CA $380,000 Rep. Doolittle System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and St. Albans Streetscape, VT $380,000 Rep. Welch System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Starkweather Creek Parkway Bike Path, WI $950,000 Sen. Kohl System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and State Road (SR) 80 in Hendry County, FL $475,000 Rep. Hastings, Alcee L.; Sen. Nelson, Bill System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and State Road 87 PD and E Expansion, FL $475,000 Rep. Miller, Jeff; Sen. Martinez; Sen. Nelson, System Preservation Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and State Route 13 from Route 24 to County Road 113, Lafayette County, MO $475,000 Rep. Skelton System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and State Route 180 East, CA $1,330,000 Rep. Costa; Rep. Radanovich System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and State Route 71 expansion from SR-60 to I-10, Pomona, CA $475,000 Rep. Napolitano System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and State Routes 52 and 67 Interchange Improvements, CA $380,000 Rep. Hunter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Street Rehabilitation, Hialeah, FL $570,000 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Street Widening, Grandview Heights, OH $237,500 Rep. Pryce System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Sun Valley Lighting Project, CA $285,000 Rep. Berman System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Sunport Extension to Broadway Blvd, Albuquerque, NM $95,000 Rep. Wilson, Heather System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and SW 9th Avenue Widening--Main St. to US69/75, Durant, OK $380,000 Rep. Boren; Sen. Inhofe System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Tabler Station Business Park: Utilities, Transportation and Technology Infrastructure, WV $332,500 Rep. Capito System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Thorn Run Road Interchange Upgrade, Moon Township, PA $95,000 Rep. Murphy, Tim System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Town of Sherman Roadway and Traffic Improvements, MS $950,000 Rep. Childers System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Traffic Light--Piedmont Road and Edmond Road, OK $95,000 Sen. Inhofe System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Traffic Signal Modernization, City of Lakewood, CA $475,000 Rep. Sanchez, Linda T. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Traffic Signal Modernization, Utica, NY $475,000 Rep. Arcuri System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Trunk Highway 65 Pedestrian Bridge Replacement at 49th Avenue, Columbia Heights, MN $475,000 Rep. Ellison System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Tucker Boulevard Bridge, MO $332,500 Rep. Clay System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and U.S. 101 Safety Improvements at Deer Park, WA $931,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and U.S. 12 Safety Improvements, WA $2,850,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and U.S. 17 Widening, FL $1,900,000 Sen. Nelson, Bill System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and U.S. 61 Bypass, Hannibal, MO $237,500 Rep. Hulshof System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and U.S. 61 Fort Madison Bypass Interchange at Highway J40, IA $950,000 Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and U.S. Highway 51/Elvis Presley Boulevard Presley Blvd Improvements, TN $475,000 Rep. Cohen System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and U.S. Highway 59 Safety Improvements, MN $950,000 Sen. Klobuchar System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Universal Street Railroad Overpass Project, NC $950,000 Rep. Hayes System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Campus Street Extension, IL $570,000 Rep. Johnson, Timothy V. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and University Parkway, Vanderburgh County, IN $760,000 Rep. Ellsworth System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and University Place Pedestrian Overpass, WA $475,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Upgrade and Partly Relocate MO Rt 141, St Louis County, MO $237,500 Rep. Akin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Upgrade of Alum Creek Drive at I-270 and at Groveport Road, Franklin County, OH $570,000 Rep. Pryce System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Urban Collector Project, MS $475,000 Rep. Taylor System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Urban Collector Road along I-10 North, MS $1,900,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US 113 Safety and Traffic Improvements, Worcester County, MD $237,500 Rep. Gilchrest; Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US 17 Bridge Construction in the Hardee City Line/CR 634 Segment, Hardee Cnty, FL $332,500 Rep. Buchanan System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US 17/Dominion Blvd Widening (Cedar Rd to Great Bridge Blvd) and Drawbridge Replacement (over $237,500 Rep. Forbes System Preservation Atlantic Intercoastal Waterway), Chesapeake, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US 190 (US 11 to LA 433) Widening, Slidell, LA $237,500 Rep. Scalise; Sen. Vitter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US 34 Bridge, Mills County, IA $427,500 Rep. King, Steve; Sen. Grassley System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US 422 River Crossing Complex Project, King of Prussia, PA $237,500 Rep. Sestak; Sen. Specter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US 74 Monroe Bypass, Mecklenburg and Union Counties, NC $237,500 Rep. Myrick System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US Highway 30 Improvements, Whiteside County, IL $475,000 Sen. Durbin System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US Highway 51 Improvement Project, DeForest, WI $380,000 Rep. Baldwin; Sen. Kohl System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US Highway 69 Corridor Study, KS $950,000 Sen. Brownback; Sen. Roberts; Rep. Boyda System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US Hwy 19 Storm water Mitigation Project at Southfork near Homosassa, Citrus Cnty, FL $380,000 Rep. Brown-Waite System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US Hwy 49/82 Mississippi Hwy 7 Connector Road Project, Greenwood, MS $380,000 Rep. Thompson, Bennie G. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US Route 64, TN $1,425,000 Sen. Alexander; Sen. Corker System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US-191, Moab to Crescent Junction, UT $1,900,000 Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and US-401 Widening in Cumberland, Harnett, and Wake Counties, NC $237,500 Rep. Etheridge; Sen. Burr System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Veterans Boulevard Project, Fresno County, CA $570,000 Rep. Radanovich System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Veteran's Memorial Bridge, Fallston Bridge, PA $475,000 Rep. Altmire; Sen. Specter System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Vienna Sidewalk Construction, Vienna, VA $237,500 Rep. Davis, Tom System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Warren, OH Greenway Bike Trail, OH $332,500 Rep. Ryan, Tim; Sen. Voinovich System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and West Main Street Streetscape Phase II, CT $237,500 Rep. Murphy, Christopher S. System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and West Virginia Route 10, WV $4,750,000 Sen. Byrd System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and West Virginia Route 9, WV $6,650,000 Sen. Byrd System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and West Vista Way Widening (from Melrose Drive to the east of Thunder Drive), Vista, CA $570,000 Rep. Issa System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Western Kentucky University (WKU), University-Community Bikeway Project, KY $950,000 Sen. McConnell System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Whiterock Sustainable Trail, Guthrie County, IA $380,000 Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Widen SR 1306 and SR 1363 (Mebane Street) from SR 1158 to NC 54, Burlington, NC $427,500 Rep. Coble System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Widen US 17 in Charleston County from the Isle of Palms Connector to a point at or near Darrell $380,000 Rep. Brown System Preservation Creek Trail, Mt. Pleasant, SC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Widening of Rakow Road, McHenry County, IL $570,000 Rep. Manzullo System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Widening of Route 50 , Ross County, OH $475,000 Rep. Space; Sen. Voinovich System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Widening of US Hwy 221 Between Hunter/Fleming-Smith Industrial City of the City of Laurens, $285,000 Rep. Barrett System Preservation Laurens, SC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Woodland Trail Project, WA $475,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Wyoming 59 Improvements (from Gillette to Wright), Campbell County, WY $95,000 Rep. Cubin; Sen. Enzi; Sen. Barrasso System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and York County Central Corridor Improvements, ME $475,000 Rep. Allen System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation, Community, and Zanesville State Street Bridge Renovation and Repair Project, OH $475,000 Sen. Brown System Preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Advanced Freight Locomotive Safety and Monitoring Systems Implementation, Fitchburg, MA $950,000 Rep. Olver and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Assessment of Critical Transportation Infrastructure, MS $712,500 Sen. Cochran and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Commercial Vehicle Rollover Prevention Technology Demonstration, MI $950,000 Rep. Knollenberg and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Decision Support Tools for Transportation Resilience and Security, MS $712,500 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Fire and Oil Spill Response Communications Project, WA $1,520,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Freight Transportation Policy Institute, WA $475,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute, WI $950,000 Rep. Obey and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Great Ships Initiative--Ballast Water Research, WI $950,000 Rep. Obey and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Inland Pacific Hub Analysis Project, WA $237,500 Sen. Murray and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research National Institute for Aviation Research (NAIR) at Wichita State University, KS $950,000 Rep. Tiahrt and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research University Transportation Center, MS $475,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Planning, Research Wildlife Crossing Project, FL $950,000 Sen. Nelson, Bill and Development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT--Economic Development Initiatives ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Account Project Purpose Amount Requester(s) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives 180 Turning Lives Around, Hazlet, NJ for the design and construction of a new domestic violence $950,000 Sen. Lautenberg; Rep. Pallone; shelter Rep. Holt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Acadiana Outreach Center, Lafayette, LA for building of a mixed income housing development $712,500 Sen. Landrieu; Sen. Vitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Ada Public Works Authority, OK for construction of a water tower that will satisfy fire flow $190,000 Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Cole requirements for the Ada Industrial Development Corporation's business park and several new housing developments ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Adair County, KY for construction of a Columbia-Adair County Senior and Wellness $166,250 Rep. Whitfield Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc. for renovation of the former Western Union Building located at $712,500 Sen. Brown Toledo, OH the corner of Huron Street and Jefferson Avenue in downtown Toledo, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Alabama Historic Ironworks Commission, for construction of a park welcome center for visitor use with $142,500 Rep. Bachus McCalla, AL educational and orientation components, restroom facilities and a park security office ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Albany Dougherty Industrial Park, for transformation of real estate property and infrastructure $190,000 Sen. Chambliss Albany, GA into a Certified Industrial Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Alexandria Riverfront Multi-Site for the redevelopment of the Alexandria Riverfront $380,000 Sen. Vitter; Rep. Alexander Development, LA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Altoona-Blair County Development for transformation of the current facility into one that can be $95,000 Rep. Shuster Corporation, PA utilized for manufacturing, contributing to economic development and stimulating job creation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives American Legion Post 18, Cameron, WV for renovation of a community building in downtown Cameron $237,500 Rep. Mollohan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives American Lighthouse Foundation, for restoration and preservation of Maine's historic lighthouses $380,000 Sen. Collins Rockland, ME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Angel Docs Inc., Hollis, NY for renovation and expansion of a health facility $237,500 Rep. Meeks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Appalachia Service Project, Johnson for emergency home repairs for low and moderate income families $665,000 Sen. Byrd; Rep. Rahall City, TN in southern West Virginia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Arc of Hilo, Hilo, HI for construction of the Employment Training Services and Client $190,000 Rep. Hirono; Rep. Abercrombie Support Services Community Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Arc of Southern Maryland, Prince for renovation and expansion of Arc's former sheltered workshop $380,000 Rep. Hoyer Frederick, MD into a multi-purpose community resource center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Ardmore Development Authority, City of for infrastructure improvements necessary to develop the Ardmore $190,000 Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Cole Ardmore, OK Technology Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Ark Memorial Foundation, WY for completion of construction of the Creative Arts Center $114,000 Rep. Cubin facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Arkansas State University, Mountain for planning, design, and construction of community development $427,500 Rep. Berry Home, AR center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Arlington Chamber of Commerce, for completion of the establishment of The Center for Innovation $190,000 Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Barton Arlington, TX at Arlington ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Armstrong County, PA for site preparation and redevelopment of a brownfield site $190,000 Sen. Specter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Arthurdale Heritage Inc., Arthurdale, WV for renovations and improvements to the New Deal Homestead $142,500 Rep. Mollohan preservation project in Arthurdale, WV ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Atlantic County, NJ for construction of facilities at the Aviation Research and $142,500 Rep. LoBiondo; Sen. Menendez Technology Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Audubon Mississippi, Moss Point, MS for a nature-based education facility $950,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Audubon Nature Institute, New Orleans, for building a Living Science Museum $190,000 Sen. Landrieu LA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Austin Chamber of Commerce Business for development of at least 80 units of senior housing $380,000 Rep. Davis, Danny Development and Resource Center, Chicago, IL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Automation Alley in Troy, MI for planning and construction of an international business center $285,000 Rep. Knollenberg for business incubation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Barnesville-Lamar County Industrial for site preparation and infrastructure. $475,000 Sen. Chambliss Park, Barnesville, GA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Beckley-Raleigh County YMCA, Beckley, WV for planning, design, renovation, and expansion of the YMCA $427,500 Rep. Rahall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Bergen County Improvement Authority for renovation and construction of transitional housing buildings $190,000 Rep. Rothman (BCIA), Hackensack, NJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA for renovation, equipment, construction, and buildout of $285,000 Rep. Olver facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Berkshire Theater Festival, Stockbridge, for renovation and revitalization of the Berkshire Theatre $190,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry MA Festival's facilities and grounds ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Bernalillo County, NM for transitional housing facility for recovering substance abuse $570,000 Sen. Domenici clients ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Beyond Housing, St. Louis, MO for the demolition and for the Pagedale Community Development $1,425,000 Sen. Bond Initiative ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Big Sky Econ. Dev. Authority, Billings, for development and urban renewal in East Downtown Billings $308,750 Sen. Baucus MT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Bill Wilson Center in Santa Clara, CA for purchasing a building and rehabilitation $213,750 Rep. Honda ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Bloomington Cultural District, for renovation of a former medical building into a regional arts $166,250 Rep. Johnson, Timothy V. Bloomington, lL education center for children ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Blue Ridge Institute and Museum in for construction of a new visitors center $427,500 Rep. Goode Ferrum, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Borough of Bound Brook, NJ for construction of an elevator and an ADA-compliant barrier-free $142,500 Rep. Ferguson restroom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Borough of Bridgeville, Bridgeville, PA for streetscaping $228,000 Rep. Murphy, Tim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Boys and Girls Club of East County, CA for construction of a gymnasium and renovation of existing $142,500 Rep. Hunter facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Boys and Girls Club of Fauquier County, for facility renovations in support of the new building, $190,000 Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb VA including making the building handicap accessible ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Boys and Girls Club of Greater Nashua, for renovation and expansion of the facility $285,000 Sen. Gregg Nashua, NH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Boys and Girls Club of South Puget for construction of a teen center $237,500 Rep. Dicks Sound, Tacoma, WA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Boys and Girls Club of the Grand River, for the Boys and Girls Club of the Grand River Area (South Dakota $190,000 Sen. Johnson McLaughlin, SD sites) for facility upgrades to existing and new sites on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Boys and Girls Club of the Lower for construction at a Boys and Girls Club and a YMCA $285,000 Rep. DeLauro Naugatuck Valley, Inc., Shelton, CT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Boys and Girls Club, Bolton, MS for upgrades and renovations of the Boys and Girls Club facility $47,500 Rep. Thompson, Bennie G. in Bolton, MS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Briggs, Delaine, Pearson Foundation, for construction of a community facility $190,000 Rep. Clyburn Summerton, SC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Butler County Planning Commission, for planning, design, and construction of a business park. $142,500 Rep. Altmire Butler, PA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Butte County, Oroville, CA for construction of the Oroville Veterans Memorial Park $142,500 Rep. Doolittle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Calexico Neighborhood House Community for planning, construction, and expansion of community center $190,000 Rep. Filner Center, Calexico, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Calhoun County, SC for construction of a learning center $190,000 Rep. Clyburn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Carbon County Museum Foundation, WY for construction of the first phase of the multi-use Carbon $95,000 Rep. Cubin County Museum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Carbon County, PA for revitalization of distressed neighborhoods, including the $475,000 Rep. Kanjorski acquisition and demolition of blighted structures and the redevelopment of infrastructure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Care and Share Food Bank, Colorado for equipment to be used to expand services to low-income $285,000 Sen. Salazar Springs, CO individuals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Casa Guadalupe Center, Allentown, PA for renovation of a warehouse into a modern facility that will $237,500 Rep. Dent provide services in health, education, social services and community development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Casey County Fiscal Court, Liberty, KY for renovations at the Central Kentucky Agriculture and Expo $190,000 Sen. Bunning; Rep. Whitfield Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Casper College, Casper, WY for the creation of business incubators $475,000 Sen. Barrasso ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Catalpa YMCA, Ridgewood, NY for renovation of the community center $237,500 Rep. Weiner ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Cathedral Soup Kitchen, Inc., Camden, NJ for the construction of a new facility $190,000 Sen. Lautenberg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Catskill Visitor Interpretative Center, for construction of a visitor's center $380,000 Rep. Hinchey Shandaken, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives CEDARS Youth Services, Inc., Lincoln, NE for construction of the Children's Crisis Center for abused, $142,500 Rep. Fortenberry; Sen. Nelson homeless, and runaway youth in southeast Nebraska ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Center for American History, Austin TX for emergency repair and renovation of the Sam Rayburn Library $142,500 Rep. Hall, Ralph M. and Museum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Center for People in Need, Lincoln, NE for construction and renovation to create the Non-Profits and $950,000 Sen. Ben Nelson Education/Training Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Central Blair Recreation and Park for development of a multi-faceted outdoor park for the local $71,250 Rep. Shuster Commission, PA community ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Central Connecticut Coast YMCA, New for construction, to refurbish trails, and other site work $285,000 Rep. DeLauro Haven, CT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Central Utah Pioneer Heritage for construction and project development funds $190,000 Sen. Bennett Association, UT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Centre County Industrial Development for site preparation and redevelopment as part of the West End $190,000 Sen. Specter Corporation, PA revitalization initiative ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Chanute Air Museum, Rantoul, IL for construction of a new facility to house an aircraft display $118,750 Rep. Johnson, Timothy V. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Charles County Department of Human for acquisition and rehabilitation of the former Changing Point $380,000 Rep. Hoyer Services, Maryland, Port Tobacco, MD South facility as a homeless shelter and transitional housing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Charleston Kanawha Housing Authority, for new low-income housing at the Littlepage Terrace and $1,900,000 Sen. Byrd Chas. WV Washington Manor public housing facilities in downtown Charleston, WV ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Charlotte-Mecklenburg Housing for transforming vacant and blighted properties along the $380,000 Sen. Dole Partnership, Charlotte, NC Statesville Avenue Corridor into affordable housing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Char-West Council of Governments, for parks and recreation capital projects $142,500 Rep. Doyle Carnegie, PA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Chicanos Por La Causa, Phoenix, AZ for equipment, furnishings, and improvements for a community $380,000 Rep. Pastor campus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Child Abuse and Neglect Council Of for renovation and expansion of the facility $475,000 Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow Oakland County, Pontiac, MI ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Children's Medical Center of Dayton, OH for construction of Michael's House, a child advocacy center $285,000 Rep. Hobson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Chilkat Indian Village/Klukwan, AK for construction of Heritage Center and Bald Eagle Observatory $475,000 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Chippewa Cree Tribe, Box Elder, MT for transportation and rehabilitation of housing units from $712,500 Sen. Tester; Sen. Baucus Malmstrom Air force base that would otherwise be destroyed to the Rocky Boy's Reservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Christian Health Care Center, Wycoff, NJ for upgrades to the safety and security of the facility's $142,500 Rep. Garrett infrastructure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Christopher House, Chicago, IL for the construction of Logan Square Family Resource Center $237,500 Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Cinton County, KY for construction of a Community and Senior Citizens Center $142,500 Rep. Whitfield ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Citizens for a Civic Auditorium, WY for planning and construction of the Casper Civic Auditorium $171,000 Rep. Cubin; Sen. Barrasso ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City and County of San Francisco, CA for construction of permanent supportive housing $380,000 Rep. Pelosi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Abilene, TX for equipment for the Life Sciences Accelerator $142,500 Rep. Neugebauer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Alcoa, TN for infrastructure servicing the new Pellissippi Research Centre $142,500 Rep. Duncan business park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Aliceville, AL for downtown revitalization $380,000 Sen. Shelby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Amory, MS for general construction improvements to the community center $38,000 Rep. Childers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Beaumont, TX for streetscaping improvements in downtown Beaumont $190,000 Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Poe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Beech Grove, IN for expansion of the Beech Grove Community Center at-risk-youth $237,500 Rep. Carson program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Berlin, NH for the acquisition and demolition of dilapidated housing $285,000 Sen. Sununu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Billings, MT for environmental remediation and demolition of building $475,000 Sen. Tester previously owned by U.S. Naval Reserve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Boise, ID for design and construction of the City of Boise's geothermal $665,000 Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo system expansion ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Brockton, MA for renovations to the War Memorial building and redevelopment of $190,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry; Rep. blighted downtown area Lynch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Brookhaven, MS for industrial park infrastructure $95,000 Rep. Pickering ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Burlington, VT for rehabilitation of new community center $166,250 Rep. Welch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Carbondale, PA for downtown revitalization efforts $190,000 Sen. Specter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Carlsbad, NM for continued construction of a youth sports complex in Carlsbad, $190,000 Sen. Bingaman; Sen. Domenici New Mexico ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Charleston, SC for the preservation, construction, and critically needed $285,000 Sen. Graham improvements to the St. Andrews' neighborhood's low-income housing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Charlotte, NC for planning of the Eastland Town Center Redevelopment Project $95,000 Rep. Hayes; Rep. Watt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Chesapeake, VA for construction of a visitor center for the Great Bridge $142,500 Rep. Forbes Battlefield and Waterways Visitor Center project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Cincinnati, OH for complete property acquisition, demolition, and remediation of $475,000 Sen. Voinovich the Queen City Barrel area to create an urban industrial park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Citrus Heights, CA for the cost of new ADA-compliant infrastructure $142,500 Rep. Lungren ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Clay, AL for walking trails, lighting, landscaping, a pavilion, parking $118,750 Rep. Bachus and other amenities necessary to make the Cosby Lake area useful as a public park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Clearwater, FL for infrastructure improvements to revitalize downtown Clearwater $237,500 Rep. Bilirakis; Rep. Young, C. W. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Coral Gables, FL for the construction of pedestrian bridges next to the Hardee, $142,500 Rep. Ros-Lehtinen Granada and Maynada bridges ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Council Bluffs, IA for housing rehabilitation and construction in the Playland Park $475,000 Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley; Rep. neighborhood located north of I-480 and west of I-29 in Council King, Steve Bluffs, Iowa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Craig, AK for the redevelopment of the abandoned cannery property in the $332,500 Sen. Murkowski City of Craig ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Danbury, CT for construction and renovation of housing for homeless veterans $190,000 Rep. Murphy, Christopher S. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Detroit, MI for demolition and redevelopment of abandoned buildings $332,500 Rep. Conyers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Old Tiger Stadium Conservancy, MI for preservation and redevelopment of a public park and related $3,800,000 Sen. Levin business activities in the Corktown Neighborhood ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Easton, PA for housing rehabilitation and neighborhood revitalization $475,000 Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Evanston, WY for improvements to the Historic Evanston Roundhouse and Railyard $380,000 Sen. Enzi in Evanston, Wyoming ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Evansville, IN for planning and infrastructure improvements to revitalize $237,500 Rep. Ellsworth neighborhood housing stock in Evansville, IN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Fairborn, OH for construction of a stand-alone facility for a Diesel $190,000 Rep. Hobson Technician program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Falls Church, VA for construction of 170 permanently affordable rental units $190,000 Rep. Moran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Fernley, NV for development and enhancement of an historically significant $95,000 Rep. Heller downtown corridor to attract business and generate jobs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Follansbee, WV for upgrades and renovations to the Follansbee community building $190,000 Rep. Mollohan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Fort Dodge, IA for acquisition, relocation and demolition of properties for the $285,000 Rep. Latham; Sen. Harkin; Sen. development of new housing Grassley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Fort Worth, TX for property acquisition that will be needed to construct various $285,000 Rep. Granger components of the Trinity River Vision economic development project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Franklin, TX for planning, design and construction of a school sidewalk $332,500 Rep. Edwards, Chet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Freeport, Freeport, IL for relocation of existing power lines to underground areas and $237,500 Rep. Manzullo for streetscaping ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Fullerton, CA for renovation and construction of facilities for a Boys and $142,500 Rep. Sanchez, Loretta Girls Club ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Glen Cove, NY for renovations of the downtown area and streetscaping $142,500 Rep. King, Peter T. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Groesbeck, TX for design and renovation of a park in Groesbeck, TX $332,500 Rep. Edwards, Chet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Hermiston, OR for construction of a learning and training center to produce $142,500 Rep. Walden; Sen. Wyden; Sen. skilled workers in response to regional business, industry and Smith community needs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City Of Highland Park, MI for elimination of blight in the North Point neighborhood $475,000 Sen. Stabenow; Sen. Levin; Rep. Conyers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Hillsboro, TX for streetscape improvements $190,000 Sen. Hutchison ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Homerville, GA for design and construction of a new industrial park $285,000 Rep. Kingston ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Houston, TX for redevelopment of the landfill adjacent to Sunnyside Park into $285,000 Rep. Green, Al recreational facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Houston, TX for renovation of the 1926 Gregory School into an archive, $237,500 Rep. Jackson-Lee library and exhibition space ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Huntington Beach, CA for construction of a larger senior center that meets the needs $142,500 Rep. Rohrabacher of the projected increase in the city's population ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Huntington Park, CA for upgrades to park amenities to comply with ADA requirements $95,000 Rep. Roybal-Allard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Indio, CA for development of a local community center $142,500 Rep. Bono Mack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Jackson, MS for renovation and rehabilitation of the Thalia Mara Performing $380,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker Arts Facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Jackson, MS for the renovation of the Historic Medgar Evers Farish Street $712,500 Sen. Cochran NAACP Office ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Jasper, AL for an industrial park development $760,000 Sen. Shelby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Jersey City, NJ for revitalization of a former brownfields site $237,500 Rep. Sires; Rep. Rothman; Sen. Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Kankakee, IL for the purchase, renovation, and conversion of houses that are $237,500 Sen. Durbin in foreclosure, abandoned, or in disrepair to affordable use properties ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Kennesaw, GA for downtown development, including construction of a plaza and $71,250 Rep. Gingrey amphitheater ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Kotzebue, AK for construction of recreation and fairgrounds area $380,000 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of La Feria, TX for construction and facility buildout of the La Feria Boys and $285,000 Rep. Hinojosa Girls Club ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Lake Charles, LA for building a wetlands center in Lake Charles $237,500 Sen. Landrieu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Lawndale, CA for design, planning, demolition and pre-construction of $475,000 Rep. Waters Community Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Lawrence, MA for demolition and construction at the Lawrence Gateway Project $166,250 Rep. Tsongas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Long Beach, CA for demolition and renovation in Ramona Park $142,500 Rep. Sanchez, Linda T. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Lorain, OH for facility upgrades at St. Joseph Community Center $166,250 Rep. Sutton; Sen. Brown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Marshalltown, IA for housing redevelopment in the Grant Park Neighborhood $570,000 Sen. Grassley; Rep. Latham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Maysville, KY for the renovation of the Cox Building $2,565,000 Sen. McConnell; Rep. Davis, Geoff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Medford, MA for downtown redevelopment and rehabilitation $190,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Merced, CA for restoration of the Merced Theatre $237,500 Rep. Cardoza ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Methuen, MA for the rehabilitation and redevelopment of blighted and $190,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry underutilized buildings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Miami Springs, FL for planning, design and construction of the municipal gymnasium $237,500 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Lincoln community center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Midland, TX for downtown redevelopment $190,000 Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Conaway ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Milwaukee, WI for environmental assessment, clean up activities, demolition of $332,500 Rep. Moore, Gwen; Sen. Kohl dilapidated buildings, and for renovation on Milwaukee's 30th Street Corridor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Nashua, NH for design and construction of downtown riverfront redevelopment $190,000 Sen. Gregg; Rep. Hodes program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of New Bedford, MA for construction of the community center $475,000 Rep. Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of New Braunfels, TX for the preservation and redevelopment of the downtown area $142,500 Rep. Smith, Lamar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of North Adams, MA for the redevelopment of historic downtown building $190,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Northport, AL for downtown Northport infrastructure improvements $95,000 Rep. Bachus; Rep. Davis, Artur ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Northwood, ND for reconstruction of downtown retail and office space destroyed $665,000 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep. by a tornado Pomeroy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Oak Ridge, TN for redevelopment of the Highland View Neighborhood $237,500 Rep. Wamp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Orlando, FL for redevelopment of blighted areas of the Parramore neighborhood $950,000 Sen. Bill Nelson; Sen. Martinez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Oxford, MS for renovation of the Powerhouse Community Arts Center $285,000 Sen. Cochran ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Piedmont, OK for development of a comprehensive community development plan $95,000 Rep. Lucas; Sen. Inhofe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Pierre, SD for revitalization of the Pierre historic downtown area and $190,000 Sen. Johnson waterfront development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Pike Road, AL for economic, community and infrastructure planning $95,000 Rep. Rogers, Michael D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Portland, OR for capital and operating costs to assist homeless and low income $370,500 Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden veterans with housing and supportive services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Raeford, NC for streetscaping $190,000 Rep. Hayes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Reno, NV for purchase of vacant buildings for Oliver Montello affordable $190,000 Sen. Reid housing project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of River Rouge, MI for demolition of blighted housing $95,000 Rep. Kilpatrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Riverdale, GA for construction of a multipurpose community recreation center $142,500 Rep. Scott, David ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Rocky Mount, NC for renovation of existing buildings for the revitalization of $285,000 Sen. Dole downtown Rocky Mount ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Roslyn, WA for structural upgrades and other improvements to Roslyn's $798,000 Sen. Murray; Rep. Hastings, Doc primary public facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Salem, MA for rehabilitation and renovation $142,500 Rep. Tierney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Salina, KS for planning, design and land acquisition for the Salina $118,750 Rep. Moran; Sen. Roberts Workforce Housing Project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of San Angelo, TX for restoration of the North Concho River area $142,500 Rep. Conaway ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of San Clemente, CA for construction of the Coastal Trail $285,000 Rep. Calvert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Santa Paula, CA for repair and expansion of public athletic facilities and $118,750 Rep. Gallegly gathering areas at Teague Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Sarasota, FL for renovation of the Robert L. Taylor Community Center $166,250 Rep. Buchanan; Sen. Martinez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of South Salt Lake, UT for streetscaping features along State and Main Streets between $380,000 Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch northern boundary of the City and I-80 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Spartanburg, SC for installation of residential infrastructure $380,000 Sen. Graham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Springfield, IL for capital costs associated with the Edwin Watts Southwind Park $665,000 Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of St. Petersburg, FL for restoration of the historic African American Jordan $190,000 Rep. Castor Elementary School ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Syracuse, NY for fabrication and installation of lighting elements and other $190,000 Rep. Walsh streetscape improvements along Syracuse University's Connective Corridor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Takoma Park, MD for construction, renovation of an auditorium for ADA access, and $190,000 Rep. Van Hollen completion of the exterior facade. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Tarrant, AL for streetscaping and pedestrian walkways to support proposed $380,000 Sen. Shelby economic development plans ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Toledo, OH for completion of asbestos abatement and to begin structural $475,000 Sen. Voinovich; Sen. Brown improvements for the redevelopment of the former ACME power plant building ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Tolland, CT for the purchase property for the construction of elderly housing $190,000 Rep. Courtney units ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Trenton, NJ for pedestrian friendly, mixed-use, transit-oriented development $118,750 Rep. Smith, Christopher H.; Sen. based on smart growth principles under the Trenton Station Lautenberg; Sen. Menendez Redevelopment Plan and the Transportation Linkage Plan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Utica, NY for acquisition and renovation $166,250 Rep. Arcuri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Valley, AL for an elevator to make the Community Center ADA compliant $71,250 Rep. Rogers, Michael D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Waterloo, IA for demolition and redevelopment of a blighted area $380,000 Sen. Grassley; Sen. Harkin; Rep. Braley ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Wells, NV for streetscaping and for construction of an indoor recreation $332,500 Rep. Heller facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Wilkes-Barre, PA for revitalization of economic and recreational amenities at Coal $950,000 Sen. Casey; Rep. Kanjorski Street Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Willcox, AZ for construction of a senior citizen center $95,000 Rep. Giffords ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Wilson, NC for demolition of dilapidated structures from downtown Wilson to $617,500 Sen. Burr; Rep. Butterfield further downtown redevelopment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Winfield, AL for construction of a multipurpose building $332,500 Rep. Aderholt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Worcester, MA for construction and facility buildout in connection with the $475,000 Rep. McGovern Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives City of Wrangell, AK for renovation of a community center $475,000 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Clark County Food Bank, Clark County, WA for the construction of a food bank $712,500 Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Clay County Commission, WV for the construction and economic development activities of the $190,000 Sen. Byrd; Rep. Capito Central Appalachian Empowerment Zone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Clearfield City, UT for the purchase of blighted lands for use in the development of $380,000 Sen. Bennett; Sen. Hatch; Rep. a private/public project known as West Phase I, which will Bishop, Rob include a mixed-used lifestyle center in downtown Clearfield City, Utah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Coachella Valley Association of for the Coachella Valley Homeless Multi-Service Center, $475,000 Sen. Feinstein; Sen. Boxer Governments, CA California ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Community Housing of Wyandotte County, for the continuing revitalization efforts in the St. Peter's $855,000 Sen. Brownback Kansas City, KS neighborhood ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives CommunityWorks, Helena, MT for facility construction $950,000 Sen. Baucus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Council on Economic Development, for development of Phase 1 of the Starpointe Business Industrial $199,500 Rep. Murphy, Tim Washington County, PA Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives County of Hudson, NJ for transformation of the former Koppers Coke site in Kearny into $380,000 Sen. Menendez; Sen. Lautenberg; a two million square foot industrial park that includes Rep. Rothman warehousing and distribution space ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives County of San Mateo, Redwood City, CA for construction of a receiving home at County's Youth Services $237,500 Rep. Speier Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives County of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, for construction and renovation of the Lompoc Veterans Building $807,500 Sen. Boxer; Rep. Gallegly CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives County of Tunica, MS for restoration of existing buildings, construction of addition $902,500 Sen. Cochran to the visitors center, and exhibit design to form a combine the visitors center, blues exhibit and gift shop into a Blues Gateway in the Mississippi Delta ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Covenant House California, Los Angeles, for design and construction of a homeless youth shelter $475,000 Rep. Becerra CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Covenant House South Jersey, Atlantic for construction of a facility to house and treat at-risk youth $118,750 Rep. LoBiondo; Sen Lautenberg City, NJ with mental illness ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Crisis Center, Inc., Gary, IN for improvements to the Runaway and Homeless Youth Emergency $95,000 Rep. Visclosky Shelter at Alternative House ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Cultural Coast Centerville, MA for renovation and buildout of facilities $95,000 Rep. Delahunt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Custer County, ID to purchase a middle school building $285,000 Rep. Simpson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Cuyahoga County Treasurer, Cleveland, OH for the acquisition of abandoned and/or foreclosed properties $142,500 Rep. Kucinich ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Del Rio, Val Verde County, TX for construction and expansion of the library $237,500 Rep. Rodriguez ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Delaware Children's Museum, DE for the construction of the Delaware Children's Museum in $190,000 Sen. Carper; Sen. Biden Wilmington, Delaware, as part of the effort to remove blight and redevelop brownfields along the Christina Riverfront ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Delaware Technical and Community for expansion of the Trade and Industry building to establish an $118,750 Rep. Castle College, Dover, DE Energy Management Education Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Department of Natural Resources, for construction of a visitor center and recreational facilities $475,000 Sen. Mikulski; Sen. Cardin Annapolis, MD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Detroit Science Center, Detroit, MI for construction of the Roads, Bridges and Tunnels Gallery $190,000 Rep. Knollenberg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Dignity Housing, Philadelphia, PA for demolition, planning, design and renovation of houses and $190,000 Rep. Fattah apartments for homeless women and children ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Downtown Emergency Services Center, for the provision of 83 studio apartments for chronically $712,500 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell Seattle, WA homeless, mentally ill people ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Downtown Jackson Plaza Incorporated, for construction of a civic gathering plaza $950,000 Sen. Cochran Jackson, MS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Downtown Redevelopment Authority, City for a Streetscape Project throughout the Downtown Decatur $570,000 Sen. Sessions; Rep. Cramer; Rep. of Decatur, AL Redevelopment Authority corridor Aderholt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives East Hartford Housing Authority, East for renovations to the public housing community center $285,000 Rep. Larson Hartford, CT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives East Moline Downtown Development, IL for capital improvements to infrastructure and development $237,500 Sen. Durbin; Rep. Hare projects in downtown E. Moline, including acquisition and renovation of dilapidated structures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Easter Seals Central and Southeast Ohio, for site acquisition, building design and construction, site $95,000 Rep. Pryce; Sen. Brown Inc., Columbus, OH development, and equipment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Easter Seals Delaware, New Castle, DE for construction of a 25,000 square foot addition to the existing $142,500 Rep. Castle; Sen. Biden; Sen. Easter Seals facility in New Castle Carper ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives El Barrio's Operation Fight back, Inc. for construction of 60 affordable units to house low-income $475,000 Rep. Rangel and Artspace Projects Partnership, New residents in East Harlem York, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Enterprise Group of Jackson, Inc., MI for demolition of a vacant structure on a blighted city block $332,500 Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Eritrean Association, Seattle, WA for the expansion of the current Community Center facility $285,000 Sen. Murray; Rep. McDermott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Esperanza en Escalante, Tucson, AZ for building improvements and construction to maintain and expand $166,250 Rep. Giffords the current facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Family Services of Morris County, NJ for renovation, repair and rehabilitation of the facilities $190,000 Rep. Frelinghuysen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Finger Lakes Council--Boy Scouts of for improvements to make the Finger Lake Facility ADA compliant $47,500 Rep. Kuhl America, Ovid, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Flagship Enterprise Center, Anderson, IN for technology and infrastructure improvements $475,000 Sen. Bayh; Sen. Lugar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Food Bank of the Virginia Peninsula, for infrastructure improvements and facility buildout $237,500 Rep. Scott, Robert C. Bobby Newport News, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Forest Hills Community Development for property acquisition and facade improvements in business $142,500 Rep. Doyle Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA district ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Four Bands Community Fund, Eagle Butte, for the Four Bands Community Fund to enable the organization to $237,500 Sen. Johnson SD capitalize a revolving loan program, and in addition provide business development assistance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Franklin County Fiscal Court, KY for renovation of non-profit, county-run continuing education $237,500 Rep. Chandler facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Geauga Park District, Chardon, OH for the purchase the 237-acre Orchard Hills property $285,000 Rep. LaTourette; Sen. Voinovich ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Gilmer County Family Resource Network, for acquisition, planning, renovation and streetscaping of a park $380,000 Rep. Mollohan Glenville, WV and historic district ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Girls Incorporated of Lynn, MA for a building renovation project $237,500 Rep. Tierney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Gouverneur Healthcare Services, New for development and redesign $380,000 Rep. Velazquez York, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Granger, WA for the construction of the Granger Community Center $285,000 Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Grant County Food Bank, Silver City, NM for the rehabilitation or construction of a facility to serve as $475,000 Sen. Bingaman a food pantry and thrift store to serve the needs of Grant County ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Great Falls Development Authority, Great for infrastructure related construction along Black Eagle Road $950,000 Sen. Tester Falls, MT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, for expansion and improvements to the Heritage Center $570,000 Sen. Alexander Townsend, TN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Greater Trenton Area YMCA in Trenton, NJ for construction of facilities $237,500 Rep. Holt; Sen. Shelby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Greene County Industrial Board, Greene for industrial park development $285,000 Sen. Shelby County, AL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Greene County Industrial Development for the completion of an industrial development master plan $237,500 Rep. Davis, Artur Board, Eutaw, AL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Guardian Angels Settlement Association, for construction of a state-of-the-art child care facility at the $95,000 Rep. Clay St. Louis, MO new GASA headquarters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Hamilton County, TN for construction of a workforce training center that will support $380,000 Rep. Wamp industries locating at Enterprise South ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Hawaii County Housing and Community for the Kaloko Senior Housing Renovation Project $475,000 Sen. Inouye Development, HI ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Hawaii Public Housing Authority, HI for code enforcement and renovation of abandoned housing units to $380,000 Sen. Inouye provide 22 housing units for low income individuals in Honolulu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Hawaii Public Housing Authority, HI for the Lanakila Homes Low Income Housing Complex design and $475,000 Sen. Inouye renovation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Highline-West Seattle Mental Health, for the provision of permanent, affordable housing and on-site $213,750 Sen. Murray Burien, WA mental health treatment and case management for 22 adults living with serious and persistent mental illness ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Hillview Acres Children's Home, CA for construction and improvements to facilities $95,000 Rep. Miller, Gary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Hocking Athens Perry Community Action, for the renovation of the community center $237,500 Sen. Brown; Rep. Space Glouster, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Holy Cross Children's Services, Clinton, for renovation of living quarters and classrooms $95,000 Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. MI Stabenow; Rep. Stupak ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Holyoke Community College, Holyoke, MA for design, equipment, construction, and buildout of the One Stop $308,750 Rep. Olver Enrollment Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Home of the Innocents, Louisville, KY for construction and improvements of children's facilities, which $285,000 Rep. Yarmuth; Rep. Lewis, Ron include a pediatric convalescent center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Hope Community Development Corporation, for purchasing existing dilapidated properties for the $712,500 Sen. Byrd; Rep. Capito Charleston, WV construction of new homes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Housing and Community Services, New for equipment for Fox Run in Victoria $23,750 Rep. Paul Braunfels, TX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Housing Authority of Newport, RI for refurbishment and building improvements $237,500 Rep. Kennedy; Sen. Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Housing Trust of Santa Clara County, San for the Low Income Downpayment Assistance Program, a revolving $237,500 Rep. Eshoo; Rep. Lofgren; Rep. Jose, CA loan fund Honda ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Howard County, Ellicott City, MD for construction and equipment for community rooms $380,000 Sen. Mikulski; Rep. Cummings, Elijah E. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL for facility buildout of the museum $190,000 Rep. Cramer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, for renovation of the Tinsley Project for the Lincoln $166,250 Rep. Shimkus Springfield, IL Bicentennial ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Illinois State University, Bloomington, for development of a university research park for small to medium- $95,000 Rep. Johnson, Timothy V. IL sized businesses that will assist with regional business development and create opportunities for new jobs in Illinois ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Indiana County Commissioners Indiana, PA for acquisition and development of a new pad-ready business/ $190,000 Rep. Shuster industrial park consisting of approximately 150 to 200 acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and for construction and restoration at the museum $475,000 Rep. Gutierrez Culture (IPRAC), Chicago, IL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives International Institute of RI, for building renovations to expand and improve community services $285,000 Sen. Reed Providence, RI to low-income individuals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Iowa Dept of Economic Development, Des for improving the physical and economic health of city centers $950,000 Sen. Harkin Moines, IA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Italian American Museum, New York, NY for facade and interior renovation and expansion of facility $475,000 Rep. Ackerman; Rep. Nadler ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Jackson County Board of Supervisors, for improvements and enhancements to the County's multi-purpose $190,000 Sen. Wicker Jackson County, MS community arena in Vancleave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Japanese American Museum of San Jose in for construction of a new museum $237,500 Rep. Lofgren San Jose, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Japanese Community Youth Council, San for renovation of a youth development facility $142,500 Rep. Pelosi Francisco, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Jefferson County, CO for the purchase of a 15-unit apartment complex located in $190,000 Rep. Perlmutter; Sen. Salazar Golden, CO to provide housing for homeless veterans ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Jefferson Local Development Corporation, for development of infrastructure to foster economic $142,500 Rep. Rehberg; Sen. Tester Whitehall, MT diversification in the Sunlight Business Park project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Jewish Federation of Greater for land development, construction of a community center $166,250 Rep. Sestak Philadelphia, PA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Jimmie Hale Mission, Hayden, AL for the addition of new rooms for men seeking services, a $190,000 Rep. Aderholt; Rep. Davis, Artur library, additional counseling offices, classroom, a recreation/ exercise room, and the expansion of the computer-based learning center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Josephine Solomon Ellis Foundation, Inc. for construction of 35 units of housing in Southwest Center City $237,500 Rep. Brady, Robert A. CDC, Philadelphia, PA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Kanawha Co. Public Library, Charleston, for a career center, a small business center and parking $237,500 Rep. Capito WV facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Kent County Convention Arena Authority, for planning, design and construction of an outdoor amphitheater $142,500 Rep. Ehlers; Sen. Levin; Sen. Grand Rapids, MI and support facilities atMillennium Park Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Kentucky Communities Economic for site development, planning and design of affordable low to $285,000 Rep. Rogers, Harold Opportunity Council, Gray, KY middle-income housing, the planning of which shall not consume more than 20 percent of these funds ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives King County Housing Authority, Seattle, for neighborhood rehabilitation and improvement and community $950,000 Sen. Murray; Rep. McDermott WA investment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Kitsap Mental Health Services, for the provision of 16 residential and short-term stabilization $380,000 Sen. Murray Bremerton, WA beds for adults age 18 and over with severe or acute mental illness ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Kodiak Island Borough/Women's Bay, AK for construction of an emergency shelter $475,000 Sen. Murkowski ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Laiopua 2020, Kailua-Kona, HI for planning, design, and construction of the Laiopua 2020 $475,000 Sen. Akaka Community Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lake Area Community Center, New Orleans, for the building of a mixed-income housing development in $190,000 Sen. Landrieu LA Lafayette ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lake Area Improvement Corporation, for expansion of the industrial park $190,000 Sen. Johnson Madison, SD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences, for planning and construction of a new building that will $95,000 Rep. LaHood Peoria, IL highlight the achievement and skills of art, history, science and achievement ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lakewood Township, NJ for construction of a new building for Lakewood's Special $142,500 Rep. Smith, Christopher H. Children's Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lakota Fund, Kyle, SD for capitalization of a revolving loan program and business $237,500 Sen. Johnson development assistance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Las Lunas, NM for a transportation center that will accommodate both rail and $118,750 Rep. Wilson, Heather bus services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives LaSalle County Easter Seals, Ottawa, IL for remodeling and expansion of the existing playground $47,500 Rep. Weller ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lee County, SC for construction of the Lee County Community Complex $237,500 Rep. Spratt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Leicester, MA for construction and renovation of the Samuel May House and the $380,000 Rep. Neal Leicester Visitor's Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lewiston City, UT for reconstruction and revitalization of local community $237,500 Sen. Bennett recreation center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lincoln County Fiscal Court, KY for construction of a public wellness and recreation center on $285,000 Rep. Chandler county-owned property ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lincoln Hills Development Corporation, for renovations and improvements of the Lincoln Hills Development $95,000 Rep. Hill; Sen. Lugar Tell City, IN Corporation's center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation, for planning, design, renovation and construction of facilities $190,000 Rep. Schiff Los Angeles, CA and landscaping at Charles White Park in Altadena, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Los Pueblos Community Council, Ribera, for preservation and renovation of Old Ribera School Building for $855,000 Sen. Domenici NM use as a community and cultural center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Luna County, NM for renovations to an unused school to house Victory Outreach $118,750 Rep. Pearce; Sen. Bingaman Residential Services, a faith-based residential drug treatment program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota, for fixtures and equipment to serve low income community members $142,500 Rep. Ramstad Saint Paul, MN and the larger metro area ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Luzerne County, PA for revitalization of distressed neighborhoods, including the $475,000 Rep. Kanjorski acquisition and demolition of blighted structures and the redevelopment of infrastructure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives MAC Inc., Area Agency on Aging, MD for the construction of a new building that will house programs $380,000 Sen. Cardin; Rep. Gilchrest and services for lower shore elders ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Marine Mammal Stranding Center in for construction of a marine education facility $142,500 Rep. Saxton Brigantine, NJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Marklund Philip Center for Children, for renovation of the facility and construction of an addition $142,500 Rep. Roskam Bloomingdale, IL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Mary Mitchell Family and Youth Center in for construction of a multipurpose center $190,000 Rep. Serrano Bronx, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Mason County Fiscal Court, Maysville, KY for completion of construction of the Multi-Use Community Center $95,000 Rep. Davis, Geoff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Masores Bais Yaakov, Brooklyn, NY for development of a community center to serve families youth and $237,500 Rep. Towns; Rep. Weiner children ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Massachusetts Attorney General, MA for repair of abandoned houses $190,000 Sen. Kennedy; Sen. Kerry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives McPherson Opera House Company in for planning, design and renovation of the theater $142,500 Rep. Moran McPherson, KS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Memphis Bioworks Foundation, TN for construction of the UT-Baptist Research Park in the downtown $760,000 Sen. Corker Memphis Medical Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Merchantville Borough, NJ for construction, planning, rehabilitation and preservation of $166,250 Rep. Andrews the historic Merchantville Community Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Mercy Housing and Shelter Corporation, for building renovations $380,000 Rep. Larson; Sen. Lieberman Hartford, CT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Mercy Housing Lakefront, Chicago, IL for the development of supportive housing units for homeless in $475,000 Sen. Kohl the City of Milwaukee ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Metcalfe County, KY for expansion of the Metcalfe County Adult Day Care Center $95,000 Rep. Whitfield ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Metro Homeless Youth Services of Los for construction and renovation of a space into an emergency $332,500 Rep. Roybal-Allard Angeles, Los Angeles, CA shelter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Metro Parks Serving Summit County Akron, for acquisition of the Summit Bike and Hike Trail Preserve $142,500 Rep. LaTourette OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Miami Dade College in Miami, FL for development and construction of an Environmental and $142,500 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario Ecological Study Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Miami Military Museum, FL for relocation, restoration and rehabilitation of an historic $118,750 Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario military structure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Michigan State University, Holland, MI for conversion of a former pharmaceutical plant into a center $142,500 Rep. Hoekstra; Sen. Levin; Sen. that will house bio-based start-up companies and researchers Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Middlebury Economic Development, IN for development of a comprehensive plan for economic development $95,000 Rep. Souder that takes into account infrastructure needs, land use planning, and downtown redevelopment while balancing the needs of the large Amish population with that of the broader community ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Middletown, CT for construction of a Community and Senior Center in Middletown, $190,000 Rep. DeLauro; Sen. Dodd CT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Milford Enhancement Committee, Milford, for construction within a multi-phase downtown revitalization/ $237,500 Rep. Carney PA enhancement project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Military Veterans Museum Foundation, for construction of an educational center that includes a $142,500 Rep. Petri Inc., Oshkosh, WI library, art gallery, theater and audio/visual center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Milton Residences for the Elderly, for renovation and repair for the Winter Valley Senior Residences $593,750 Rep. Lynch Milton, MA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Montgomery County Community College, for expansion of the Montgomery County Community College West $237,500 Rep. Gerlach Blue Bell, PA Campus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Montgomery County, OH for acquisition and demolition of blighted, vacant properties and $142,500 Rep. Turner; Sen. Voinovich buildings in order to revitalize the area ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Morgan County Commission, WV for a housing facility for seniors $190,000 Rep. Capito ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Mt Greenwood Park, Chicago, IL for renovation and rehabilitation of a playground in the Mt $190,000 Rep. Lipinski Greenwood area ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Municipality of Yabucoa, PR for land acquisition for the reconstruction of the main $95,000 Rep. Fortuno facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/ for construction of the facility $190,000 Rep. Udall, Tom Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives My Sister's Place, Inc. (MSP), for construction and renovation of a battered women's shelter $237,500 Rep. Norton Washington DC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Natrona Comes Together Association, for demolition, planning, design, renovation, and construction of $142,500 Rep. Altmire Harrison Township, PA park facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives New Hampshire Coalition to End for acquisition and construction of a facility to house homeless $261,250 Rep. Shea-Porter Homelessness, Manchester, NH veterans in Manchester, NH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Newhouse, Kansas City, MO for construction, rehabilitation and improvements at a domestic $190,000 Rep. Cleaver violence shelter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Newport News, VA for acquisition, demolition and relocation activities, and $432,250 Sen. Warner; Sen. Webb; Rep. capital improvements of dilapidated housing Scott, Robert C. Bobby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Nickerson Community Center, Providence, for renovation of four commercial buildings to provide permanent $807,500 Sen. Reed; Sen. Whitehouse; Rep. RI rental housing for veterans and their families Langevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Northampton, MA for demolition, planning, design and renovation of a Learning $95,000 Rep. Neal Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Northeast Community Center, Spokane for the implementation of the third phase of the Center's $475,000 Sen. Murray County, WA expansion to include a new partner, Partners for Families and Children ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Northeast Community College, Norfolk, NE for construction of the College Center at South Sioux City, NE $475,000 Sen. Ben Nelson; Sen. Hagel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Northern Community Investment for the North Country Broadband Initiative, NH $665,000 Sen. Gregg Corporation, St. Johnsburg, VT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives North-Missoula CDC, Missoula, MT for construction of a neighborhood center $950,000 Sen. Baucus; Sen. Tester ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Northport American Legion Post # 694, for construction of the Northport Veterans Community Center $237,500 Rep. Israel Northport, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Northridge Hospital Foundation, for demolition and redesign of an existing space to house a $237,500 Rep. Sherman Northridge, CA center to serve the victims of sexual assault ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Nye County, NV for a multi-generational community facility in Amargosa Valley $190,000 Sen. Reid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Oakland County, MI for creation of the OU INC-Troy Wet Lab and Advanced $380,000 Rep. Knollenberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Manufacturing Incubator Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Office of Economic Opportunity, VT for Support Homeless Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Programs $237,500 Sen. Sanders Through Vermont Office of Economic Opportunity ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Ogontz Avenue Revitalization for acquisition and rehabilitation of vacant properties as part $190,000 Sen. Specter Corporation, Philadelphia, PA of a low and moderate income housing initiative ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Ojinjinkta Housing Development for the inventory and equipment needed for the construction of $570,000 Sen. Thune Corporation, LLC Rosebud Home affordable homes for Native Americans Manufacturing Facility, SD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Oktibbeha County, MS for restoration of the Oktibbeha County Courthouse $285,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Onondaga County, NY for improvement and enhancement of facilities at Burnet Park in $285,000 Rep. Walsh the City of Syracuse ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Open Arms of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN for construction of a new building for Open Arms of Minnesota $285,000 Sen. Coleman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Opportunity Village, Las Vegas, NV for a new employment and training center $570,000 Sen. Ensign; Sen. Reid; Rep. Porter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Orange County Government, Orlando, FL for renovations to a building to house a center that will engage $950,000 Sen. Martinez and support the chronically homeless ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Orange County Great Park Corporation, CA for improvements to the Orange County Great Park $475,000 Sen. Boxer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Orange County, NC for construction and buildout of a Value-Added Shared Use $237,500 Rep. Price, David E. Processing Facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives OSF HealthCare System, Peoria, IL for planning, design and construction of a Hospice Home $332,500 Rep. LaHood ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Our City Reading, Reading, PA for a housing rehabilitation initiative and down payment $190,000 Sen. Specter assistance for home buyers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Pacific Gateway Center, HI for retail business incubator capital improvement project $285,000 Sen. Inouye targeting immigrants, refugees and low-to-moderate income residents of Hawaii who seek entrepreneurship as a means of escaping poverty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Para Los Ninos, Los Angeles, CA for renovation of Para Los Ninos child development center $380,000 Sen. Boxer; Rep. Watson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Paulding County Government, GA for site preparation for the Paulding County Airport and Business $190,000 Rep. Gingrey; Sen. Chambliss Technology Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives PEC Shelter Renovation, Philadelphia, PA for demolition, planning, design and renovation of a homeless $237,500 Rep. Fattah shelter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Pendleton Round-Up Association, for the reconstruction and construction needs of the Pendelton $463,125 Sen. Smith; Sen. Wyden Pendleton, OR Round-Up and Happy Canyon Facilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Pleasant Grove City, UT for planning for the Downtown Revitalization Initiative $133,950 Rep. Cannon; Sen. Hatch; Sen. Bennett ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Points North Housing Coalition of for planning and development of affordable housing, the planning $166,250 Rep. McHugh Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence of which shall not consume more than 20 percent of these funds Counties, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Polk County, FL for renovation of the Polk County Agricultural Center $285,000 Rep. Putnam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Ponce Museum of Art Capital Campaign, for modernization of existing facilities and the addition of a $142,500 Rep. Fortuno Ponce, PR new building ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Port of Gold Beach, OR for rebuilding the high dock $190,000 Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Port of Lewiston, ID for expansion of the container dock and addition of protective $237,500 Rep. Sali; Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo fenders to existing container dock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Poughkeepsie, NY for the development of a pedestrian bridge $950,000 Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Poverello Center, Inc., Missoula, MT for expansion of the Poverello homeless shelter and soup kitchen $285,000 Rep. Rehberg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Pregones Theater in Bronx, NY for renovation and buildout of the theater $142,500 Rep. Serrano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Promesa Systems, Inc. in Bronx, NY for renovation of Bronx site for social services programming $142,500 Rep. Serrano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Prospect Park Alliance, Inc., Brooklyn, for demolition, planning, landscaping, and construction of the $285,000 Rep. Clarke; Rep. Weiner NY Lakeside Center project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Providence Community Action, RI for purchase of a building to provide transitional housing for $665,000 Sen. Reed; Sen. Whitehouse; Rep. homeless families Langevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Provo City, UT for a parking facility $475,000 Sen. Hatch; Sen. Bennett ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Pueblo of Acoma, NM for Phase I construction of a community wellness center $142,500 Rep. Pearce ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Puget Sound Educational Service Dist, for the construction of the Greenbridge Early Learning Center $950,000 Sen. Murray Seattle, WA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Quality Living Services Inc., Atlanta, for expansion of housing facilities for Metro Atlanta low-income $237,500 Rep. Lewis, John GA seniors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Quincy Smelter, Franklin Township, MI for remediation and preservation $285,000 Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Randolph County Development Authority, for streetscaping $142,500 Rep. Capito City of Elkins, WV ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Randolph County YMCA, IN for expansion of the Child Care Facility $475,000 Sen. Lugar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Rapoport Academy, Waco, TX for building renovation on the Paul Quinn Campus $166,250 Rep. Edwards, Chet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, for design, construction, and buildout of a multipurpose facility $475,000 Sen. Coleman; Rep. Peterson, Ponemah, MN on the Red Lake Indian reservation to provide space for the Collin provision of youth and elderly programs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Redevelopment Authority, City of Malden, for building, demolition, and streetscape improvements $261,250 Rep. Markey MA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Redlands Community College, El Reno, OK for construction of a conference center $95,000 Rep. Lucas; Sen. Inhofe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives reStart, Inc., Kansas City, MO for facility improvements $380,000 Sen. Bond; Rep. Graves; Rep. Cleaver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Rialto Square Theatre, Joliet, IL for repair and restoration of the theater $237,500 Rep. Weller ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Ritchie County Commission, WV for the completion of the North fork of the Hughes River $617,500 Sen. Byrd Watershed Project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives RiverPark Center, Inc., KY for renovation and restoration of parts of the theater $118,750 Rep. Lewis, Ron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Ross Township, Pittsburgh, PA for construction of sidewalks and streetscape along Perry Highway $142,500 Rep. Altmire ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives RurAL CAP, Anchorage, AK for rural Alaska Head Start facility upgrades, including energy- $190,000 Sen. Murkowski efficiency measures, health/safety improvements, and increased activity space ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Rural Learning Center, Howard, SD for construction of a green energy training center and $190,000 Sen. Thune elimination of community blight ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Russell County Industrial Development for equipment for a technology workforce training center $95,000 Rep. Boucher Authority, Lebanon, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Saints Joachim and Ann Care Service, St. for acquisition and renovation of a building for use as a Tri- $142,500 Rep. Akin Charles, MO County Outreach Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Salishan HOPE VI, Tacoma, WA for the neighborhood rehabilitation and improvement and community $950,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell investment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, San for Hunters Point Affordable Housing, California $950,000 Sen. Feinstein Francisco, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives San Juan County, UT for renovations and facility upgrade $380,000 Sen. Hatch; Sen. Bennett ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Sangamon County Regional Planning for a redevelopment plan for Macarthur Blvd. between I72 and S. $95,000 Rep. Shimkus Commission Macarthur Blvd Area Study, Grand Springfield, IL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Santa Fe Teen Arts Center Warehouse21, for site improvements and equipment for a new facility $80,750 Rep. Udall, Tom Santa Fe, NM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Sarasota Housing Authority, FL for construction of a community center $237,500 Rep. Buchanan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Scott County Housing Council, Davenport, for Affordable Housing Revolving Loan Fund and Grant Pool in $380,000 Sen. Harkin; Sen. Grassley IA Scott County, Iowa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Second Harvest Food Bank, Muncie, IN for the renovation of the Second Harvest Food Bank of East $285,000 Sen. Lugar Central Indiana ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Shelby County Arts Council, Columbiana, for architectural drawings needed to build a performing arts and $95,000 Rep. Bachus AL education facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Shenango Valley Industrial Development for the purchase and renovation of the former Westinghouse $95,000 Rep. English Corporation, Mercer, PA facility, North Side, for incubator and non-incubator uses ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Shinnecock Indian Nation, Southampton, for construction of a Pre-School/Early Day Care Center $190,000 Rep. Bishop, Tim NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives South Carolina Maritime Foundation, for construction and equipment purchases for education and $142,500 Rep. Brown, Henry Charleston, SC leadership development programs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives South Haven Community of Porter County, for construction of sidewalks near schools, parks and other youth- $237,500 Rep. Visclosky IN oriented facilities in the South Haven community of Porter County ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Southwest Indian Foundation, Gallup, NM for the Operation Footprint program to construct and place new $950,000 Sen. Bingaman; Rep. Udall, Tom homes for needy Navajo families ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Southwestern Vermont Council On Aging, for Vermont Senior Centers Renovations and Maintenance $380,000 Sen. Sanders VT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives SOWEGA Council on Aging, Albany, GA for construction of an elderly facility $142,500 Rep. Bishop, Sanford D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Spirit Lake Nation, Fort Totten, ND for construction of low-income senior housing units $712,500 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad; Rep. Pomeroy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives St. Joseph School District, St. Joseph, for construction of a science research facility addition to the $237,500 Rep. Graves MO Hillyard Vocational Technical Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives St. Michael's School and Nursery, for HVAC replacement in school for low-income children $285,000 Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper; Rep. Wilmington, DE Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives St. Monica's Home, Lincoln, NE for construction of the new St. Monica's Community Center for low $418,000 Sen. Ben Nelson income women and their families in need of substance abuse and mental health treatment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Stark County Historical Society, William for renovation and expansion of the educational facility at the $142,500 Rep. Regula McKinley Presidential Library and William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum to provide a Museum, OH conservation gallery for the cultural collection of Stark County ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Starr Commonwealth Albion, MI for renovation of living quarters and classrooms $142,500 Rep. Walberg; Sen. Levin; Sen. Stabenow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Stone County, MS for heavy equipment to assist in infrastructure needs across the $190,000 Sen. Wicker county ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Sullivan Renaissance/Gerry Foundation, for landscape and streetscape enhancements, facade improvements, $190,000 Rep. Hinchey Inc., Liberty, NY building renovations and blight demolition to revitalize various Main Streets within Sullivan County ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Syracuse City Corporation, UT for the Davis Economic Technology Cooperative Master Plan, a $95,000 Rep. Bishop, Rob; Sen. Hatch; Sen. comprehensive economic development plan for areas within the Bennett communities of Syracuse City, West Point City, and Clearfield City, Utah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Tacoma Goodwill in Tacoma, WA for construction of a Work Opportunity Center $380,000 Rep. Dicks; Rep. Smith, Adam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Tallahatchie County, MS for restoration of the Tallahatchie County Courthouse $950,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Tampa Bay Watch, Tierra Verde, FL for a Marine Restoration and Education Workshop Building $237,500 Rep. Young, C. W. Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives TechColumbus in Columbus, OH for an implementation strategy for the central Ohio technology $166,250 Rep. Pryce corridor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Technical College of the Low country, for renovation of Moor Hall $190,000 Rep. Clyburn Beaufort, SC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Texas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth, for renovation of the Dillow House into a permanent home for the $142,500 Rep. Burgess; Sen. Hutchison TX Business Incubation Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Armory Foundation, New York, NY for rehabilitation of the structure $237,500 Rep. Rangel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Arts Incubator, Edinboro, PA for the purchase and renovation of an arts-manufacturing $332,500 Rep. English incubator facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Bruce Museum, Inc., Greenwich, CT for expansion of exhibition and classroom space and improvement $95,000 Rep. Shays; Sen. Dodd of support areas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Children's Home of Easton, Easton, for establishment of a facility designed to offer specialized $95,000 Rep. Dent PA therapy and counseling services to children and their families ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The City of East Orange, NJ for development of commercial retail space in the viaduct $237,500 Rep. Payne underneath the East Orange Train Station ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The City of Kankakee, IL for streetscaping $95,000 Rep. Weller ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Community Place of Greater for renovation of the community center facility $95,000 Rep. Slaughter Rochester, Inc., Rochester, NY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Houston Food Bank, Houston, TX for the purchase and renovation of a new building $617,500 Sen. Cornyn; Sen. Hutchison; Rep. Jackson-Lee ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Ministry of Caring Inc., Wilmington, for handicap accessibility to a homeless shelter for women $475,000 Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper; Rep. DE Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Nehemiah Project, PA for redevelopment of buildings in the downtown Lower Fairview $71,250 Rep. Shuster area of Altoona, Pennsylvania ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Salvation Army, Phoenix, AZ for expansion of the community center to double the population $380,000 Rep. Pastor being served ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Sgt. York Institute, Jamestown, TN for renovation and construction to the Sgt. York Institute, a $95,000 Rep. Davis, Lincoln national historic site ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives The Unity Council, Oakland, CA for renovation of the Fruitvale Masonic Temple into a Cultural $190,000 Rep. Lee and Performing Arts Center in Oakland, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Thomas Edison and Ford Winter Estates, for restoration of the Edison and Ford Winter Estates Botanic $142,500 Rep. Mack Inc., Fort Myers, FL Research Laboratory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Titusville Area Senior Citizens for renovation of the community kitchen space $47,500 Rep. Peterson, John E. Corporation, Titusville, PA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Toledo Area Metroparks, Keil Farm, for acquisition of the remaining 62 acres of Keil Farm $237,500 Rep. Kaptur Toledo, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Bernalillo, NM for reconstruction of the existing senior center $142,500 Rep. Wilson, Heather ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Boothbay, ME for development of visitor and educational facilities and public $475,000 Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe access waterfront trails ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Boydton, VA for renovation of an historic property and ongoing revitalization $118,750 Rep. Goode of Boydton ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town Of Burrillville, RI for refurbishment and landscaping $95,000 Rep. Kennedy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Colmar Manor, MD for construction of the Colmar Manor Community Center $285,000 Sen. Cardin; Rep. Van Hollen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Fuquay-Varina, NC for sidewalk and streetscape improvements $190,000 Rep. Price, David E. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Greenburgh, NY for streetscape improvements at Hartsdale Hamlet Center $118,750 Rep. Lowey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Huntersville, NC for streetscaping and pedestrian walkways along Gilead Road $142,500 Rep. Myrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Islip, NY for improvements to the Islip neighborhood's infrastructure with $237,500 Rep. Israel paving, sidewalks and streetlights ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Kure Beach, NC for construction of the Kure Beach Oceanfront Park $95,000 Rep. McIntyre; Rep. Price, David E. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Mammoth, AZ for expansion of an existing community center so that it can also $142,500 Rep. Renzi be used as a senior center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Milo, ME for utility and infrastructure upgrades to the new Eastern $475,000 Sen. Collins; Sen. Snowe Piscataquis Industrial Park ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Mount Pleasant, NY for rehabilitation of Carroll Park $95,000 Rep. Lowey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Penfield, NY for improvements to the community center $190,000 Rep. Kuhl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Rockingham, VT for Rockingham Community Recreation Center $380,000 Sen. Sanders ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Troy, NC for construction of new single family homes and condominium units $285,000 Rep. Hayes under the Smitherman Village Rent-to-Own program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Town of Warren, RI for rehabilitation and revitalization of park infrastructure to $190,000 Sen. Whitehouse; Sen. Reed serve low-income families ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Township of North Bergen, NJ for streetscaping along both sides of Boulevard East (JFK $285,000 Rep. Rothman Boulevard East) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Tubman African American Museum in Macon, for construction of a museum $380,000 Rep. Marshall GA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, for the construction of a youth center to serve Native Americans $475,000 Sen. Dorgan; Sen. Conrad Belcourt, ND on the reservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Twin Cities CDC for the Whitney for demolition, design and construction of affordable housing $380,000 Rep. Olver Renovation Project, Leominster, MA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives University of the Cumberlands, for construction and equipment of a community health and wellness $285,000 Rep. Rogers, Harold Williamsburg, KY facility for utilization by the southern Kentucky community ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Vermont Department of Buildings and for Veterans Monuments $237,500 Sen. Sanders Services, VT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, for projects throughout the State of Vermont to enhance $3,800,000 Sen. Leahy Montpelier, VT affordable housing and community development linked with land conservation and historic preservation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, for Vergennes Senior Housing Project $380,000 Sen. Sanders VT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Village of Morrow, Morrow, OH for streetscape improvements on Main Street $237,500 Rep. Schmidt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Village of Rouses Point, NY for restoration and preservation of a rail station $95,000 Rep. McHugh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Volunteers of America--Dakotas, Sioux for construction of a new facility to house a residential $475,000 Sen. Thune Falls, SD substance treatment center for women and their children and for other services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Volunteers of America Southeast, Inc., for construction of housing along Alabama's Katrina-decimated $1,330,000 Sen. Sessions Mobile, AL Gulf Coast ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, for infrastructure improvements $902,500 Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman; Rep. Hartford, CT Larson; Rep. Courtney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Wakpa Sica Reconciliation Place, Fort for facility construction and buildout $190,000 Rep. Herseth Sandlin; Sen. Johnson Pierre, SD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Warren Department of Parks and for renovation of the Fitzgerald Recreation Center, Warren, MI $142,500 Rep. Levin Recreation, Warren, MI ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Waterford Country School, Quaker Hill, for construction of an activity center for special needs students $285,000 Rep. Courtney; Sen. Dodd CT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Wayne County Economic Development for infrastructure improvements at the industrial park $142,500 Rep. Taylor District, Waynesboro, MS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Webb County, Laredo, TX for housing rehabilitation for disadvantaged areas of Webb County $190,000 Rep. Cuellar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives WECRD, Mountain Home, ID for planning, design, and construction of an energy efficient, $285,000 Sen. Craig; Sen. Crapo multi-use, community facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives West Oregon Electric Cooperative, for restoration of services $475,000 Sen. Wyden; Sen. Smith Vernonia, OR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives West Valley City, UT for construction of the City Center Plaza $127,300 Rep. Cannon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives West Valley Community Services in for construction of a satellite office $261,250 Rep. Honda Cupertino, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Western Kentucky University, Bowling for expansion of operations of the WKU Business Accelerator in $166,250 Rep. Lewis, Ron Green, KY order to serve new companies, and for the purchase of fume hoods, wet labs and other equipment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Westfield State College Disability for construction, renovation and buildout $261,250 Rep. Olver Service Center, Westfield, MA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives West-Point-Clay County Community Growth for land acquisition and construction purposes $380,000 Rep. Childers Alliance, West Point, MS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Whittier Street Health Center, Boston, for development, architecture and design associated with the $475,000 Rep. Capuano MA Center's expansion efforts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Wick Neighbors, Inc. Youngstown, OH for replacing and improving existing infrastructure around the $665,000 Sen. Brown Wick neighborhood in Youngstown, OH to promote economic development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Wilmington Housing Authority, for exterior facade repair of fire damage to low-income housing $475,000 Sen. Biden; Sen. Carper; Rep. Wilmington, DE Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Winrock International, Little Rock, AR for support of the Winrock International Regional Entrepreneur $380,000 Sen. Lincoln; Sen. Pryor Assistance Program ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Women in Need Growing Stronger in for the acquisition and renovation of a homeless facility $190,000 Rep. Emanuel Palatine, IL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors for housing resource center, energy assistance, after-school $95,000 Rep. Rush Inc. (WECAN), Chicago, IL programming, job referral service ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Woodward Industrial Foundation, for construction of a campus style, multi-purpose facility $190,000 Sen. Inhofe; Rep. Lucas Woodward, OK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives World Trade Center of St. Louis, MO for the construction of a commercialization center $950,000 Sen. Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Wright Dunbar, Inc., OH for buildout of approximately three historic buildings to make $118,750 Rep. Turner them tenant-ready for business occupancy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YMCA of Bethlehem, Bethlehem, PA for renovation of the Bethlehem YMCA's dormitory $237,500 Rep. Dent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YMCA of Eastern Union County, Elizabeth, for renovation of social services facilities $285,000 Sen. Lautenberg NJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne, IN for construction of a new YMCA facility $142,500 Rep. Souder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YMCA of Greater New York, NY for rehabilitation of the YMCA $475,000 Rep. Rangel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YMCA of Pawtucket, RI for purchase of equipment to expand and improve the quality and $285,000 Sen. Whitehouse; Sen. Reed quantity of community services for low and moderate income families ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YMCA of San Diego East County, CA for construction of the McGrath Family YMCA $118,750 Rep. Hunter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Youngstown, OH OCCHA Senior and Youth for renovation of a building for use as senior/youth center $142,500 Rep. Ryan, Tim Center, OH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YWCA of Northwest Georgia, Inc., for housing programs and staff which assist women, men and $475,000 Sen. Isakson Marietta, GA children who are survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YWCA Seattle-King Co-Snohomish County, for the improvement of the 3 housing projects acquired recently $380,000 Sen. Murray Seattle WA to expand the YWCA Snohomish County Regional Housing Network ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts, New for rehabilitation of the Levi Standish House and construction of $475,000 Rep. Frank Bedford, MA the Carriage House ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YWCA, Spokane, WA for the creation of Youth Development program space complete with $475,000 Sen. Murray fixtures, furnishings and equipment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives YWCA, Yakima, WA for infrastructure improvements to Bringing It Home, Central $950,000 Sen. Murray Washington's largest domestic violence facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Economic Development Initiatives Zedler Mill Foundation in Luling, TX for construction and redevelopment at the Zedler Mill and $142,500 Rep. Doggett adjacent area ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT--Neighborhood Initiatives ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Account Project Purpose Amount Requester(s) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives------------Academy for Urban School Leadership, IL---for improvements to inadequate facilities-----------------------------$190,000--Rep. Emanuel---------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Catholic Charities Housing Services, for the education of Hispanic communities regarding homeownership $760,000 Sen. Murray Yakima, WA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Center for Creative Land Recycling, San for technical assistance related to redevelopment project, $427,500 Rep. Pelosi Francisco, CA including environmental project scoping and feasibility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Center for Planning Excellence, LA for phase II of comprehensive planning for land use, $190,000 Sen. Landrieu transportation, and economic development in parishes and municipalities in Louisiana ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives City of Bridgeport, CT for relevant outreach, advocacy, education, financial assistance $475,000 Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman and support services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives City of Charleston, SC for planning, design, construction and buildout of the City of $712,500 Rep. Clyburn Charleston's International African American Museum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives City of Danville, Virginia for renovations to the city municipal building $475,000 Rep. Goode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives City of Racine, WI, Redevelopment for demolition of blighted buildings and vacant parcels, street $950,000 Sen. Kohl Authority beautification and restoration of a station platform at the Chicago-Northwestern Railroad depot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives City of Spokane, WA for homeless rapid rehousing activities $142,500 Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives City of Vancouver, WA for road and rail system improvements to reconnect Vancouver to $2,850,000 Sen. Murray; Sen. Cantwell the Columbia River ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives City of Waterbury, CT for assessment and remediation of contaminated, abandoned, and $1,448,750 Sen. Dodd; Sen. Lieberman; Rep. blighted brownfield areas Murphy, Christopher S.; Rep. DeLauro ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Community Health Partners, Great for planning, design and construction of a community health $570,000 Rep. Olver Barrington, MA facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Covenant House Alaska Crisis Center, for relocation and expansion $332,500 Sen. Murkowski Anchorage, AK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Harbor Homes, Nashua, NH for two new supportive housing programs for honorably discharged $475,000 Sen. Sununu; Sen. Gregg; Rep. homeless veterans Hodes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Home Headquarters, Inc. Syracuse, NY for rehabilitation and revitalization of neighborhoods throughout $475,000 Rep. Walsh Syracuse ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Metropolitan Development Association, for the Essential New York Comprehensive Regional Development $475,000 Rep. Walsh Syracuse, NY Initiative and for streetscaping and lighting improvements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Missisippi State University, MS for a Civic Capacity Development Initiative $950,000 Sen. Cochran; Sen. Wicker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives National Community Renaissance, Rancho for acquisition, rehabilitation and preservation of at-risk $950,000 Rep. Miller, Gary Cucamonga, CA affordable housing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives National Council of La Raza, Washington, for capitalization of a revolving loan fund to be used for $950,000 Rep. Pastor; Rep. Olver; Rep. DC nationwide community development activities Roybal-Allard; Rep. Walsh; Rep. Gutierrez; Rep. Hinojosa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Nevada Fair Housing Center, Las Vegas, for purchase and rehabilitation of foreclosed properties $807,500 Sen. Reid NV ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Patrick F. Taylor Foundation, New for the acquisition, renovation and construction of affordable $190,000 Sen. Vitter Orleans, LA housing in the Greater New Orleans area ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Shea's Performing Arts Center, Buffalo, for restoration work to the theater's ceiling, proscenium and $712,500 Rep. Slaughter NY walls ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives St. Louis County Economic Council, St. for the planning and design for the Lemay Community Center $475,000 Sen. Bond Louis, MO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Tiverton Library Services, Tiverton, RI for land acquisition to build a new public library $475,000 Sen. Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives UW-Marathon County, Wausau, WI for construction of a new communications building $1,900,000 Rep. Obey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Village of Columbus, NM for the renovation of the former Columbus Elementary school $950,000 Sen. Bingaman building to house a multi-purpose community facility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neighborhood Initiatives Yardley Borough, PA for acquisition and installation of equipment to improve $237,500 Rep. Murphy, Patrick stormwater systems as part of a redevelopment plan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DEPARTMENTS OF TRANSPORTATION / HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Account Project Requester(s) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Ann Arbor/Detroit Commuter Rail, MI \1\ Rep. Kilpatrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Ardmore Transit Center, PA \1\ Rep. Gerlach ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Atlanta Beltline/C-Loop, GA \1\ Rep. Lewis, John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Baltimore Red Line and Green Line, MD \1\ Sen. Mikulski; Rep. Cummings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Billings public bus and medical transfer facility, MT \1\ Sen. Baucus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Brattleboro Multimodal, VT \1\ Sen. Leahy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Broome County Hybrid Buses, NY \1\ Rep. Hinchey; Rep. Arcuri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Burlington Transit Facilities, VT \1\ Sen. Leahy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Callowhill Bus Garage Replacement, PA \1\ Rep. Fattah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Central New York Regional Transportation Authority \1\ Rep. Walsh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration City of Chicago, IL \1\ Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration City of Moultrie Intermodal Facility, GA \1\ Sen. Isakson; Sen. Chambliss; Rep. Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.; Rep. Marshall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Coatesville Train Station, PA \1\ Rep. Gerlach ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration CORRIDOR One, PA \1\ Sen. Spector, Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Day Care Center/Park and Ride, City of Champaign, IL \1\ Sen. Durbin; Rep. Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Detroit Center City Loop, MI \1\ Rep. Kilpatrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Dooley-Crisp Unified Transportation System, GA \1\ Rep. Bishop, Sanford D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Dulles Corridor Metrorail, VA \1\ Rep. Wolf; Rep. Davis, T; Rep. Moran; Sen. Webb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Gainesville-Haymarket Virginia Railway Express (VRE), VA \1\ Rep. Davis, T ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Illinois Statewide Buses and Facilities, IL \1\ Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Intermodal Facility, Rochester, NY \1\ Rep. Walsh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Intermodal Station Improvements for Beverly and Salem, MA \1\ Rep. Tierney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Intermodal Transfer Facility at Duncan and Boyle, MO \1\ Rep. Carnahan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Intermodal Transportation Facility at the Bronx Zoo, NY \1\ Rep. Crowley; Rep. Engel; Rep. Lowey; Rep. Serrano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee Rail Extension Project, WI \1\ Sen. Kohl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration LANTA Easton Intermodal Project, PA \1\ Rep. Dent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Leesburg Train Depot Renovation and Restoration, GA \1\ Rep. Bishop, Sanford D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Nassau County Hub and Centre, NY \1\ Rep. McCarthy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration North Shore Corridor Bus Line Extension, MA \1\ Rep. Tierney ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Northern Branch Bergen County, NJ \1\ Rep. Rothman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Regional Transit Project for Quitman, Clay, Randolph, and Stewart Counties, GA \1\ Rep. Bishop, Sanford D. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Renaissance Square, NY \1\ Rep. Walsh; Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Rhode Island Integrated Rail Project, RI \1\ Sen. Reed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Rochester Central Bus Terminal, NY \1\ Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Rochester Renaissance Square Intermodal Facility, Design and Construction, NY \1\ Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Rochester Renaissance Square Transit Center, NY \1\ Sen. Schumer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Santa Barbara Coast Rail Track Improvement Project, CA \1\ Rep. Capps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Schuylkill Valley Metro, PA \1\ Rep. Gerlach ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FTA Priority Consideration Springfield Union Station Intermodal Facility, MA \1\ Rep. Neal; Sen. Kennedy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Alaska or Hawaii Ferry Boats or Ferry Terminal Facilities \2\ Sen. Inouye; Sen. Akaka ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Central Link Initial Segment, Airport Link extension, Seattle, WA \2\ Sen. Murray ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections City of Charlotte, NC Belvedere Business Park \2\ Rep. Watt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections City of Springfield, IL Boys and Girls Club Edwin Watts Southwind Park \2\ Sen. Durbin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Columbus Wood Treating Plant in Columbus, IN \2\ Sen. Bayh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Commuter Rail Project, Johnson County, KS \2\ Rep. Moore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Commuter Rail Service Between Belen and Bernalillo, NM \2\ Sen. Bingaman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Highway 77 Rail Grade Separation, Marion, AR \2\ Rep. Berry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections I-90 Connector, Rensselaer, County, NY \2\ Rep. McNulty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Long Valley Bypass, NJ \2\ Rep. Frelinghuysen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Pedestrian and Bicycle Crossing, Missoula, MT \2\ Sen. Baucus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Perry County Industrial Park Penn Township, Duncannon, PA \2\ Sen. Specter; Sen. Casey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Port of Coos Bay, OR \2\ Rep. DeFazio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Rapid Transit Extension] Northeast Corridor Light Rail Project, NC \2\ Sen. Dole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Riverside Boulevard and Riverside Park South, New York, NY \2\ Rep. Nadler ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections Route 116 Roadway and Intersection Improvements Including Bike Path, Amherst, MA \2\ Rep. Olver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Corrections U.S. Forest Highway 9, Winston County, AL \2\ Rep. Aderholt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\ For lapsed funds in previous appropriations Acts. \2\ Extension of availability or clarification of funds provided in previous appropriations Acts. [GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT]